He wastes neither words nor time, and few persons find him an agreeable man to deal with.
At all hours of the day, and until late at night you may hear their music along the street, and listen to their sad young voices going up to the ear that is always open to them.
It was also the first effort to make this locality the centre of the financial operations of the city.
You see them on the street, in their thin, ragged garments, so much overpowered by the cold that they can scarcely strike or utter a note.
His tomb, we were told, weighs nearly four thousand pounds, and is of solid silver.
In the Church of the Trinity is the shrine of Saint Sergius, an elaborate piece of work of solid silver, weighing nearly a thousand pounds; it is so constructed that the relics of the saint are exposed.
While some tables are formed of solid silver, as are also other articles of domestic use, still others are composed of both gold and silver.
One item of costliness was observed in the massive rails of the altar, which are formed of solid silver.
Its miracle touch transmutes five feet eight inches of flesh and bones into solid silver!
Its miracle touch transmutes five feet eight inches of flesh and bones into solid silver!
He produced large sums in solid silver to tempt me, about four times the value of the rifle, and was greatly upset when I assured him that I would not part with the rifle at all.
Then the harness is pretty, with its silver inlaid iron decoration, or solid silver or brass, and the characteristic stirrups, nicely chiselled and not unlike the Mexican ones.
She said that she had buried the above stated sum in solid silver within a pile of straw, which she had sold the day before to a man to feed his camels upon.
Cart-loads of solid silver bricks, as large as pigs of lead, were arriving from the mills every day, and such sights as that gave substance to the wild talk about me.
In 1661 La Palata, the viceroy, rode from the palace to the cathedral on a horse every hair of whose mane and tail was strung with pearls, whose hoofs were shod with shoes of solid gold, and whose path was paved with ingots of solid silver.
But there is something at Providence less to be expected even than seventy-two manufactories of jewelry: it is the largest manufactory of solid silver-ware in the world!
Another of these salvers was of solid silver, to which no objection could be made except that its price was nine hundred and fifty dollars.
The best plated ware costs five times as much as the worst, and one fourth as much as solid silver.
And, finally, the great doors in the western wall were of solid silver wrought to represent timber, the grain and knots of the wood being imitated with marvellous fidelity, while the nails were represented in gold.
Latten and brass vessels were silvered and passed off as being of solid silver.
These must be hidden somehow by godrooned edges, of solid silver maybe, rather than show the poverty of the rolled plate.
Many of the little caddy spoons of such pleasing variety of shape were made to go with these tea caddies, and were produced at Sheffield as well as in solid silver.
Special marks were compulsory for this plated ware in the country of its origin in order to prevent its sale as solid silver plate.
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