In Cuba, Martinique, Peru and elsewhere the old-fashioned double-bottomed defecator is used, into which the juice is run direct, and there limed and heated. [Please select]
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But he would have found twigs limed for him at Edinburgh. [Please select]
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MALAYAN FABLES Father "Lime-stick" and the Flower-pecker Old Father Lime-stick once limed a tree for birds and caught a Flower-pecker. [Please select]
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Those of the Poles flow to the Equator to get salted, limed, and warmed. [Please select]
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"I was limed, there and then, old bird as I am." [Please select]
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"I sometimes dig for buttered rolls, Or set limed twigs for crabs; I sometimes search the grassy knolls For wheels of Hansom-cabs." [Please select]
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Turkeys were a trifle steadier, and there was a speculative movement in limed eggs. [Please select]
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The Epeira has her treacherous limed net; the Spider of the bushes has her no less treacherous labyrinth. [Please select]
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As a rule, warps are not limed, but the adoption of the liming would assist the bleaching. [Please select]
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The Tachytes, who stubbornly persists in tugging at her limed Mantis and refuses to acknowledge any other method of wresting her from the Silene's snare, shows us the Wasp in an unflattering light. [Please select]
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It is frequently taken, too, in the nets spread for Larks, or inveigled into the snare of the fowler who pursues his craft with limed twigs and the imitated cry of the Owl. [Please select]
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