House-Warming
single blo ion to transfer the
plaster from to tly and rapidly. I remembered
tory of a conceited felloo
lounge about to uring
one day to substitute deeds for words, urned up his cuffs,
seized a plasterers board, and ro
mis look tohing overhead, made a
bold gesture traigo e
discomfiture, received tents in his ruffled bosom. I
admired aneering, which so
effectually ss out takes a handsome finish, and I
learned ties to werer is liable. I
o see y the bricks were which drank up all
ture in my plaster before I , and how many
pailfuls of er it takes to cen a new he
previous er made a small quantity of lime by burning the shells
of tilis, whe sake of
t; so t I knew werials came from. I
mig good limestone
myself, if I o do so.
t and
s coves, some days or even he general
freezing. t ice is especially interesting and perfect,
being ransparent, and affords t opportunity
t ever offers for examining ttom w is shallow; for
you can lie at your lengter
insect on ter, and study ttom at your
leisure, only tant, like a picture behind a
glass, and ter is necessarily alhere are
many furroure ravelled about and
doubled on its tracks; and, for is strehe cases
of caddis-e grains of z. Perhaps
t, for you find some of the
furroo make. But the
ice itself is t of