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phial
1. ” Sam handed the phial of one of his more expensive product lines over to Harriet
2. The top of the phial was sealed with
3. Petr suddenly remembered the phial and shoved a
4. ‘There was a small brown phial too, it was a gift,’
5. phial and placed it into his hip pouch
6. Retrieve the phial and bring it to me here
7. Havenbrook with the phial
8. removed the brown phial from his hip bag, ‘Huff,
9. the accursed phial would be in my hands
10. ' Jean fingered the small phial in his
11. ‘He must have seen the phial with Sandini’s name
12. handed him a large phial of the liquid mixed with a mild
13. " He tossed the phial sky-wards and I threw myself flat on the ground, watching in horror as it arced and sparkled through the air
14. “She will make some strange noises after I’ve injected this” the vet said, indicating a fat phial of blue liquid that had the viscosity of antifreeze
15. It took an age to release the full phial and Mia made no noise during the operation of it
16. ground, or bottling a little air in a phial, when the whole
17. The bleeding stops immediately and taking a small phial from his pocket he opens it and pours a pain killing substance onto the scar
18. Max entered with a small perfume tester phial in his pocket filled with Temazepam powder dissolved in vodka
19. With practiced sleight of hand, he drained the phial to mix with the dregs in Marsh’s glass, then moved back to a table and watched
20. I have here a phial of
21. He took a phial from the first-aid kit and
22. “And here is another,” said Forsyth, adding to the man’s discomfiture, “which shows your agent – sorry, second secretary in your commercial department - having just replaced the phial in his pocket
23. The poison administered to Jarvis was one of the fastest acting there is, based on nicotine, but without access to Makienko’s clothing or the phial he carried, we cannot directly prove that it was he who administered the poison
24. The pocket in which the phial of poison had been kept, and to which it been returned almost empty, had been neatly cut out and removed
25. She tilted the phial, and the red fluid dribbled to the
26. Neil reached into his pocket and took a sniff out of a silver phial
27. Neil put the phial back and stormed
28. When I become quite motionless, cold, and rigid as a corpse, then, and not before,—be careful about this,—force open my teeth with the knife, pour from eight to ten drops of the liquor contained in the phial down my throat, and I may perhaps revive
29. Edmond could only clasp his hands and exclaim, "Oh, my friend, my friend, speak not thus!" and then resuming all his presence of mind, which had for a moment staggered under this blow, and his strength, which had failed at the words of the old man, he said, "Oh, I have saved you once, and I will save you a second time!" And raising the foot of the bed, he drew out the phial, still a third filled with the red liquor
30. When he believed that the right moment had arrived, he took the knife, pried open the teeth, which offered less resistance than before, counted one after the other twelve drops, and watched; the phial contained, perhaps, twice as much more
31. Then he thought it was time to make the last trial, and he put the phial to the purple lips of Faria, and without having occasion to force open his jaws, which had remained extended, he poured the whole of the liquid down his throat
32. With a calm smile and a gentle wave of the hand, Monte Cristo signed to the distracted mother to lay aside her apprehensions; then, opening a casket that stood near, he drew forth a phial of Bohemian glass incrusted with gold, containing a liquid of the color of blood, of which he let fall a single drop on the child's lips
33. His first movement was to free himself by a violent push from the encircling arms of his mother, and to rush forward to the casket from whence the count had taken the phial of elixir; then, without asking permission of any one, he proceeded, in all the wilfulness of a spoiled child unaccustomed to restrain either whims or caprices, to pull the corks out of all the bottles
34. "Now," replied the count, shrugging his shoulders, "shall I tell you the cause of all these stupidities? It is because, at your theatres, by what at least I could judge by reading the pieces they play, they see persons swallow the contents of a phial, or suck the button of a ring, and fall dead instantly
35. However," continued Monte Cristo, drawing a small phial from his pocket, "I have an infallible remedy
36. Phial of cachous, kissing comfits, in her satchel
37. Haines! Which of us did not feel his flesh creep! He had a portfolio full of Celtic literature in one hand, in the other a phial marked Poison
38. Distractions, rookshooting, the Erse language (he recited some), laudanum (he raised the phial to his lips), camping out
39. He left the room, and returned in five minutes with a phial
40. "Hasten, reverend sir, hasten! I shall faint again!" Monte Cristo approached, and dropped on his purple lips three or four drops of the contents of the phial
41. The abbe made him smell the contents of the phial, and he again opened his eyes
42. She saw a woman in a white dressing-gown pouring a liquor from a phial into her glass
43. The latter recollected the terrible caution of Monte Cristo; she fancied that the hand not holding the phial clasped a long sharp knife
44. Madame de Villefort, however, reassured by the silence, which was alone disturbed by the regular breathing of Valentine, again extended her hand, and half hidden by the curtains succeeded in emptying the contents of the phial into the glass
45. The phial, to which I next turned my attention, might have been about half full of a blood-red liquor, which was highly pungent to the sense of smell and seemed to me to contain phosphorus and some volatile ether
46. Here were a phial of some salt, and the record of a series of experiments that had led (like too many of Jekyll's investigations) to no end of practical usefulness
47. He looked round the room and saw a bottle with some brandy in it, and the almost empty opium phial
48. He put the phial out of sight, and carried the brandy-bottle down-stairs with him, locking it again in the wine-cooler
49. "It has come to my knowledge since," he added, "that Hawley sent some one to examine the housekeeper at Stone Court, and she said that she gave the patient all the opium in the phial I left, as well as a good deal of brandy
50. a small crystal phial: it glittered as she moved it, and rays of white light sprang from her hand