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1. This shared mingling of human substance gave me strength and, like a small bellows, fanned the flame of glowing anger that accompanied my slow investigation of the crime scene
2. Here is one which is called THE BELLOWS
3. The other groups of chairs and settees, the massive mantle and fire place with marvelously wrought andirons, fire tools, and the long snouted bellows leaning against the ornate fire screen
4. Listen to what Lorthax bellows and I’ll show you what it means on these cranks
5. 29 The bellows are burned, the lead is consumed of
6. "The State is great!" the figure bellows out
7. Ken watched the bellows expansion joint as it was brutally sprung to the exploding point
8. 24 Their choice of hires mirrored this: the political cartoonist Herbert Block and journalists Alan Barth and Jim Bellows
9. 12 And when the spearman brought forward the wheels and the racks and the hooks and catapeltae and caldrons pans and finger-racks and iron hands and wedges and bellows the tyrant continue: 13 Fear young men and the righteousness which you worship will be merciful to you if you err from compulsion
10. Gilead heard guttural bellows of victory echoing from above as they retreated to the front courtyard of Guardon’s Spires
11. He bit his lip to keep from bellowing in intolerable anguish as a tortured animal bellows
12. Rose, hearing the joyous bellows of her offspring, jumped
13. which acts as sort of a bellows in that its contraction and relaxation is what
14. Bellows entered the pit
15. • GREGORY BELLOWS: Less than 3 weeks after the Clark
16. the bull's bellows would affectionately
17. Inhale and exhale quickly 6 to 10 times in rapid succession like the bellows of the village-smith
18. air, causing to swell the belly, then propelling it out and holding it there like the bellows of
19. Luckily, I’ve been able to spend time in much of this world’s loveliest real-air places in the past couple of years, so maybe my set of bellows got a new lease on life
20. The King bellows from the stairs
21. The huffing and wheezing was caused by a gigantic set of bellows that expanded slowly and then squeezed flat, then expanded again
22. At the far side of the machine, facing the rock wall and pointing directly into the mouth of the cave, fog squeezed out of the huge bellows
23. I looked up at him when some of the creatures let out eerie bellows that changed in pitch
24. “Yep, just as I thought,” he said extracting a pair of tongs, and a small hand bellows, “there's the makings here of a fine metal worker
25. The roar was repeated and then a series of bellows followed in quick succession continuing for a time before stopping abruptly
26. And all the time the horrifying bellows filled his ears
27. He placed the wrought iron strip back into the hot forge coals for re-heating and hauled upon the bellows chain to cause it to fan fresh air through the heap of glowing fuel
28. They say the Great Mountain still bellows out black smoke
29. His nose was red and bulbous with rage, his cheeks rose and fell like a blacksmiths bellows
30. I hope that soon the forest will be ringing with the deep bellows of the bulls!
31. Utah’s thighs and calves snapped with muscular power, as he churned away in a hard run panting like the bellows of an iron forge, in his supreme effort to save two instead of just one
32. „Does it this night search for you in vain?' I yelled, in order to be heard over the bellows of
33. snaps and barks and bellows of the thunder,; and the lightning was equally as constant
34. There are two leather bellows with water
35. Its top part forms a box where the air is regulated by a bellows mechanism and can be released only at its proper tension
36. But who can describe the thousand means of extinguishing the moccoletto?—the gigantic bellows, the monstrous extinguishers, the superhuman fans
37. Often after dark, when I was pulling the bellows for Joe, and we were singing Old Clem, and when the thought how we used to sing it at Miss Havisham's would seem to show me Estella's face in the fire, with her pretty hair fluttering in the wind and her eyes scorning me,—often at such a time I would look towards those panels of black night in the wall which the wooden windows then were, and would fancy that I saw her just drawing her face away, and would believe that she had come at last
38. He said nothing at the moment, for he and Joe had just got a piece of hot iron between them, and I was at the bellows; but by and by he said, leaning on his hammer,—
39. And all came with nimbi and aureoles and gloriae, bearing palms and harps and swords and olive crowns, in robes whereon were woven the blessed symbols of their efficacies, inkhorns, arrows, loaves, cruses, fetters, axes, trees, bridges, babes in a bathtub, shells, wallets, shears, keys, dragons, lilies, buckshot, beards, hogs, lamps, bellows, beehives, soupladles, stars, snakes, anvils, boxes of vaseline, bells, crutches, forceps, stags' horns, watertight boots, hawks, millstones, eyes on a dish, wax candles, aspergills, unicorns
40. No gleam of fire, no glittering shower of sparks, no roar of bellows; all shut up, and still
41. Mrs Breen in man's frieze overcoat with loose bellows pockets, stands in the causeway, her roguish eyes wideopen, smiling in all her herbivorous buckteeth
42. An acclimatised Britisher, he had seen that summer eve from the footplate of an engine cab of the Loop line railway company while the rain refrained from falling glimpses, as it were, through the windows of loveful households in Dublin city and urban district of scenes truly rural of happiness of the better land with Dockrell's wallpaper at one and ninepence a dozen, innocent Britishborn bairns lisping prayers to the Sacred Infant, youthful scholars grappling with their pensums or model young ladies playing on the pianoforte or anon all with fervour reciting the family rosary round the crackling Yulelog while in the boreens and green lanes the colleens with their swains strolled what times the strains of the organtoned melodeon Britannia metalbound with four acting stops and twelvefold bellows, a sacrifice, greatest bargain ever
43. It wasn’t my only camera but it was my favorite, for it had blue bellows, and had served me well
44. To see the tube itself, striped by the shadow of the blinds, like the sheet it lay on, the bellows pumping robotically under glass, the birthday cake gone stale on the bedside tray
45. BY THE TIME THE STRANGER APPEARS, the respirator’s been repaired, albeit with an anxious squeak midway through each stroke where the bellows chafes the glass
46. Such conversation paused suddenly, like an organ when the bellows are let drop, if Mary Garth came into the room; and all eyes were turned on her as a possible legatee, or one who might get access to iron chests
47. “Murder is too gentle a word,” bellows Ioli, bringing me back to his speech
48. And the whisper was here now, not fourteen inches off, and his breath pulsing the air like a bellows, between
49. Radney Bellows waited a minute, then cleared his throat and darted away, bouncing his ball
50. Radney Bellows swallowed more cereal