Next day the Parlement, the provost and sheriffs, came and put an iron trellis round the silver image for fear of robbers.
A bridge was built over the Somme, near Amiens, "and in the middle thereof was a strong trellis of wood such as is made for cages of lions, and the holes between the bars were no larger than a man could put his arm through.
Behind the rose trellis was a group of stately Norway spruce; he could see the sheen of their foliage in the moonlight.
He entered by the lane and crossed the lawn to an arching rose-laden trellis near the bay window; beneath it was a wooden bench.
It was more like a huge cigar raised at an angle of forty-five degrees and supported by a pair of trellis girders each of which in turn terminated in a couple of pneumatic-tyred wheels.
Dick swarmed over the side, and clinging with one arm and both feet to one of the vibrating trellis girders, set desperately to work on the nuts and bolts securing the bent rod to the underside of the left wing.
This was all, worth recording, that the grapetrellis saw.
Artagnan; a carriage with a trellis will obviate both the difficulties you point out.
This being said, the musketeer gave orders that the carriage with the iron trellis should be taken immediately to a thicket situated just outside the city.
D'Artagnan; "but a carriage with an iron trellis is not made in half an hour; and your majesty commands me to go immediately to M.
Raising Cucumbers on a Trellis A novelty in cucumber culture, tried recently with great success, is as follows: As soon as the vines are about 18 in.
Umbrella Used as a Flower Trellis Procure a discarded umbrella and remove the cloth, leaving only the steel frame.
The ground should be kept even and mellow during the summer, and the vines neatly tied to the trelliswith bast or straw.
Of the young shoots, if there are three, leave only the two strongest, tying the best of them neatly to the trellis with bass, or pawpaw bark, or rye straw.
A few dry bushes, raised above the trellis will serve as their resting place before they commence their work of destruction, where they can be easily killed.
During the winter, trellisshould be provided for the vines, as we may expect them to grow from twelve to fifteen feet the coming summer.
This is your trellis for the vines, and should be about eighteen inches above the ground when ready.
A good many grape-growers train their vines to stakes, believing it to be cheaper, but I have found it more expensive than trellis made in the above manner, and it is certainly a very slovenly method, compared with the latter.
We may now consider the vine as established, able to bear a full crop, and when tied to the trellis in spring, to present the appearance, as shown in Fig.
These are tied firmly to the trellis as shown in Figure 12, for which purpose small twigs of willows (especially the golden willow, of which every grape-grower should plant a supply) are the most convenient.
Below us lay the white and blue terrace-roofs of the native town, with palms and minarets shooting up between them, or the shadows of a vine-trellis patterning a quiet lane.
In the tubular system the connexion is effected by continuous boiler plates riveted together; and in the lattice and trellis bridges by flat iron bars, more or less numerous, forming a series of struts and ties.
As he concluded these words, they were on the point of walking in, when they unexpectedly discerned a stone, outside the trellis gate, by the roadside, which had also been left as a place on which to inscribe a motto.
I had a beautiful convolvulus growing upon a trellis work in an upper verandah with a south-western aspect.
A light loam moderately dry is the best for these plants, which look well if trained round a circular trellis in the open border.
It should not have too much water when first commencing its growth, and it requires the support of a trellis over which it will bear training to a considerable extent, growing to the height of from five to six feet.
Under good management the plants will extend a foot or more in height, and have a handsome appearance if trained over a circular trellis of rattan twisted.
II Outline of rope stitch and cross trellis of the same.
The double-row method is especially adapted for the varieties that require some form of support, as a trellis can be placed between the two rows.
If the trellis is employed the beans can be planted in practically continuous rows, so that they stand about a foot apart.
As he drifted shakily into the hatch, the Queen wasn't even a dot against the trellis of star traces.
The spandrils are beautifully adorned with stucco work of the trellis pattern.
The walls and spandrils are tastefully adorned with stucco work of the trellis pattern, tiling and mosaic.
Now, beneath the violet sky, looking through the brilliant trellis of the vines, he saw the picture; before, he had gazed in sad astonishment at the squalid rag which was wrapped about it.
There was a porch of trellis work before the door, and Lucian had seen it rock in the wind, swaying as if every gust must drive it down.
It was in reality the subconscious fancies of many years that had rebuilt the golden city, and had shown him the vine-trellis and the marbles and the sunlight in the garden of Avallaunius.
In other examples which I shall figure below we shall find a wire trellis used instead of glass for part at least of the window.
The desks having been gone through, we come to "the books which are within the iron trellis beginning near the door.
The path wandered a while in the open, and then passed under a trellis like a bower indefinitely prolonged.
The long boughs with their bunches of leaves hung against the sky like garlands; and those immediately above and around me had somewhat the air of a trelliswhich should have been wrecked and half overthrown in a gale of wind.
This trellis projects about twenty-one feet on one side, and forms an oblong square about forty-two feet long.
A rider is then carried in general, close under the roof lights, trained to a lath trellis which is nailed to the underside of the rafter.
The trellis is five feet high, and six feet wide at bottom, and the whole constructed something like a parabola, and continued along the slope of ground in a curved line.
The entire height of this trellis with the cornice is twelve feet, and was evidently originally gilt, but it is now in a corroded and decaying state; not a vestige of paint is even to be seen upon it.
It pleased me to see the heavy bunches of purple grapes hanging from the trellis above me, the huge yellow pumpkins, the ripe maize in short all the riches of a southern autumn.
The whole surrounded by a frame of trellis work, which here supports the vine in the form of a vaulted arcade.
At the back of the house is a trellis with a grape-vine running over it, and the top of it is just under one of the second-story windows.
I moved to the open window, and with some trouble, and, I think, without any noise, I succeeded in getting out upon the trellis with the box under my arm.
Oh, if I had only thought of climbing up the trellis again and pulling down that sash!
My father stood below, and I climbed up the trellis under the back window, which he pointed out.
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