Our tiresbecame very loose from the long dry reaches.
The old plainsmen had a way of setting tiresupon a loose wheel that was novel.
He tires of single figures painted upon a small canvas.
On the return journey we turned into that side street--I had noted it on the way down--and at the end of our journey I examined the tires again and the floor of the taxi.
Now, Wigan, on the tires of the first taxi, and on its carpet, was dust exactly corresponding to that which I found on the tires and floor of our taxi.
The tires were burst, otherwise there was nothing much the matter with the car beyond its age.
I grant, of course, this may not be a very reliable proof, but the tirestold the same story, I think.
Quarles had the car turned round, then he got out and examined the tires with his lenses.
Again he examined the tires and the texture of them, picking some soil from the rubber, and he scraped up some dust from the floor of the taxi with a penknife and put it in an envelope.
Throughout, the immortal mistress retains her superiority; when the mortal tires and returns to earth she remains, ever wise and fair, ready to welcome and enchant a new generation of heroes.
The mortal lover always tires sooner than the fay mistress.
This great and growing industry, together with the now common use of rubber tires on horse-drawn vehicles, raises the sum total of rubber employed in the arts to an enormous figure.
The tires were blown up afresh, a thorough oiling was given to every part, and, in addition to the main gasoline tank being filled, an extra five-gallon can was taken along.
The tires are all right, but the cylinders are under size, and this causes a constant friction with the magneto which impairs the efficiency and makes the car a poor climber and weak on endurance runs.
The other five hundred was to be deposited in the bank as a guarantee for future tires and gasoline and repairs.
And have a man from the garage with extra tires and a timer for the carburetor.
They say it is perfectly wonderful--why, it hardly takes a look of gas to go a thousand miles, and its tires are literally cast iron.
I'll slash their tires for luck," said Amos Hiltze.
Nolan said that according to his information it would be wiser to buy a second-hand car for five hundred, and keep the eighteen hundred for tires and gas and repairs.
Still holding the wheel, the chauffeur fought him off with his free hand, Del Mar holding on to some spare tires with one hand, also.
It was as though a thousand tires had blown out at once.
A tank and tires can be placed on the back to add to the appearance.
I purchased a piece of machine steel of a diameter to fit the grooves in the wheels after the rubber tires were removed.
The wheels are those used on a go-cart, with rubber tires and about 6 in.
Horatio, after making the rounds with suspended breath; "all the tires are as hard as anything.
See, there is not a mark of dust on her dress, as there would be if thetires had struck her.
The demonstrator had alighted from the car, and was looking it over, testing the tireswith his hand.
I lose time over it which I might employ to better purpose; and apart from this, the continual writing tires me to such an extent that I feel quite ill and lose the inclination for real work.
We may perhaps talk about it; and if ittires me too much, I may still make use of your Berlin friend.
They shall have linen tires on their heads, and shall have linen breeches on their waists; they shall not gird themselves with [anything that causes] sweat.
Your tiresshall be on your heads, and your shoes on your feet: you shall not mourn nor weep; but you shall pine away in your iniquities, and moan one toward another.
Then broad and smooth iron tires were observed to not cause the amount of damage as did narrow or irregular iron tires and their use was encouraged.
The far-off grating sound of the corncrake can be heard; the cuckoo's tuneless note, incessant and unmusical, tires the early night.
And what is yet more provoking, is the doleful uniformity which tires you so much, and affords you no rest whatever.
Only bicycles with rubber tires and careful finish can be driven up hill.
The time she had taken to drive to him at his ranch, the time lost in returning to her home and in changing tires and mending a puncture, had been put to better use by Blenham.
Only the way in which it plunged and lurched and swerved and plunged again testified to highly inflated tires battling with ruts and chuck-holes.
I ordered new tires a month ago," said Terry by way of explanation, as she and Steve in the road together set about remedying the trouble.
If my tiresonly stick it out--they ought to--this road hasn't a sharp rock on it.
Steve Packard, walking swiftly, reached the west bridge just before the front tires of Terry's car thudded on the heavy planks.
The big front tires and bumper struck the gate; there was a wild flying of splinters and at sixty miles an hour they went through and on to Red Creek.
Leaning it against the bottom step, he inflated the tires and fastened to the handle-bar a rather bulky object wrapped in a newspaper.
So deep the bearded shaft transfixed its side, That the white feather was alone descried; And now the search of what eludes my sight Tires me to death.
By my departure must itself depart: Poor languid limbs, the grief is but too deep That tires you out!
I agreed to drive a truck, but I didn't say I'd deface tires and help with your thieving!
Occasionally, Mr. Nichols came to her rescue with very acceptable gifts of tires and spare parts.
So Billy Bunny got out the sticking plaster and fixed the tires and then he made the elephant blow them up with his trunk, but he wouldn't let him get in again.
He tires of the woods, and longs to get away from them.
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