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... pipe in a fire , you will presently see the coal gas come spouting out at the tip of the pipe ; and if you apply a light to this it will burn with a blue flame for a little while . To produce a large quantity of gas , as is done at gas ...
... pipe in a fire , you will presently see the coal gas come spouting out at the tip of the pipe ; and if you apply a light to this it will burn with a blue flame for a little while . To produce a large quantity of gas , as is done at gas ...
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... pipe , else it would not give the bright light which we see in shops and houses , and in the streets . It is let out from the gas works by means of large iron pipes , which pass under the ground ; and from these there are smaller pipes ...
... pipe , else it would not give the bright light which we see in shops and houses , and in the streets . It is let out from the gas works by means of large iron pipes , which pass under the ground ; and from these there are smaller pipes ...
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... pipe that hung down from the middle of the ceiling . When she was about to go to bed , she turned up the pipe , which had a hinge at the top for that purpose , and she looped it over a hook that it might be out of her way in the day ...
... pipe that hung down from the middle of the ceiling . When she was about to go to bed , she turned up the pipe , which had a hinge at the top for that purpose , and she looped it over a hook that it might be out of her way in the day ...
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... pipe had been looped up . Jane declared that she had turned off the gas before she raised the pipe . And no doubt she had ; but she must then have turned it on again by some accident , without know- ing it . We may suppose she would be ...
... pipe had been looped up . Jane declared that she had turned off the gas before she raised the pipe . And no doubt she had ; but she must then have turned it on again by some accident , without know- ing it . We may suppose she would be ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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Página 95 - He that ruleth his spirit, is better than he that taketh a city,
Página 29 - The four seasons of the year are: spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
Página 33 - EMELYAN THE FOOL. In a certain village lived one time a peasant who had three sons, of whom two were sensible, but the third was a fool, and his name was Emelyan, And when the peasant had lived for a long time, and was grown very old, he called his three sons to him, and said to them, " My dear children, I feel that I have not very long to live, so I give you the house and cattle, which you will divide, share and share alike, among you. I also leave you in money a hundred roubles a-piece.
Página 20 - Although we frequently refer to the sun as " rising in the east and setting in the west...
Página 95 - A rolling stone gathers no moss. Strike the iron while it is hot. Half a loaf is better than no bread.
Página 95 - s many a slip between the cup and the lip. Do not count your chickens before they are hatched.