...Sportsmen, however, would not now find an equal number, for as guns are introduced among the tribes all these fine animals melt away like snow in spring...
David Livingstone 「Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa」
...The grass may be but threeinches high and the Lynx twenty-three, but hewill melt into it, and wholly escape the searchingeyes of the keenest...
Ernest Thompson Seton 「Wild Animals at Home」
...Put the bird-lime into an earthendish, with the addition of one ounce of fresh lard to everyquarter-pound of bird-lime, and melt the whole gently over thefire...
Montagu Browne 「Practical Taxidermy」
...The bottle, with the stopper temporarilyremoved, must be plunged in boiling water to melt out as much asis required, to which must be added many times its weight orquantity of water...
Montagu Browne 「Practical Taxidermy」
...To set the wax nose, with a sharp knife trimaway the shrunken tip, place a bit of wax uponthe socket, and melt it into firm contact witha heated wire...
Leon Luther Pray 「Taxidermy」
...It was the day following their being made prisoners—the party of four, Mak and the pigmy having seemed to melt away amongst the trees at the first onset of the Illakas and not having been seen since...
George Manville Fenn 「Dead Man's Land」
...As hedid so, the jam seemed to melt away in mid-channel...
Charles G. D. Roberts 「The Watchers of the Trails」
...In making the hollow silver beads they did not melt the silver, but beatout a Mexican dollar until it was of the proper tenuity—frequentlyannealing it in the forge as the work advanced...
Washington Matthews 「Navajo Silversmiths」
...The brandywill burn with a ghastly flame and melt the sugar and marshmallows...
Various 「Armour's Monthly Cook Book, Volume 2, No. 12, October 1913」
...Rays of light may be collected in the focus of a mirror to suchintensity as to melt metals...
Henry H. Snelling 「The History and Practice of the Art of Photography」
...Christ!’Tis gone: ’tis here again; the crown! the crown!So now ’tis fitted on and grows to me,And from it melt the dews of Paradise,Sweet! sweet! spikenard, and balm, and frankincense...
Alfred, Lord Tennyson 「The Early Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson」
...Should they complete it, the hot waters of their seas will be liberated upon this vast ice field, and the warm waters will melt it quickly...
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science January 1931」
...We've plenty ofice to melt for water...
Various 「Astounding Stories, April, 1931」
...Would the plates stand it?Would the ray melt through the weakened steel before he could fire?With an effort Keith drove these doubts from his mind ...
Various 「Astounding Stories, February, 1931」
..."You mean thatthe current might melt the wire?"...
Various 「Astounding Stories, February, 1931」
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