But wherewith can they be replaced when one is at the age of Maksim Maksimych? |
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When there was no deer to be had wherewith to finish his repast, he said nothing. |
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A scriber is a piece of steel wire having a hardened sharp point wherewith to draw lines. |
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Rosalie was in the study looking for a drawing pin wherewith to affix her illuminated card to the wall. |
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A stickler was a sidesman to a fencer, so called because he carried a stick, wherewith to part the combatants. |
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To it is due the need for all the expensive arrangements of docks and gates wherewith to store up the high-level water. |
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But certain it is that the notes wherewith he decorated his margins are triumphs of inapposite erudition. |
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Another consideration to bear in mind is that the nerves need fat wherewith to build up the lecithin. |
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Meantime, the girl was making a toilet of vast and artful simplicity wherewith to enrapture the eye of the beholder. |
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It is certainly the sort of wine wherewith to tempt a Polyphemus, and not unapt to turn a giant's head. |
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As well might he have sent him a hundred figs wherewith to pelt the army of Valentino! |
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It is a great Thing that we praise, but that wherewith we praise is weak as yet. |
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He fashions a reed pipe wherewith to talk to the bird, but his effort is futile. |
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And though I lend you my very rod and tacklings, yet you have not my fiddlestick, that is, the skill wherewith I guide it. |
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To her husband was given a thurible, filled with incense wherewith to perfume his household gods. |
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The vessel containing the oil wherewith the Kings of France were anointed, oil and ampulla being fabled to have come from Heaven. |
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This morning he came into our room after breakfast, with a bottle of aquavit in his hand wherewith to drink our health. |
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O what an evaporation wherewith to bewray the masks or mufflers of young mangy queans. |
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But Cypris loves thee far more than the kiss wherewith she kissed the dying Adonis. |
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He is the salt of the earth, and if the salt lose its savor, wherewith shall it be salted? |
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There, too, are the fifteen cents wherewith to pay for my frugal luncheon. |
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Then they shewed him the oxes goad wherewith Shamger slew six hundred men. |
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He should have no good story wherewith to regale his friends. |
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The humble plant fell upon taking off the Glass wherewith it was covered. |
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He held a spatula of aloe-wood in his hand wherewith to scratch his skin. |
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Is not the Man of Sorrows there in that crucified body wherewith he ascended? |
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There is a dish for you, a philter wherewith to woo the appetite! |
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Before Perry and I came the men of Pellucidar had only the crudest weapons wherewith to slay one another. |
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He thus typified the constant introspection wherewith he tortured, but could not purify himself. |
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I opposed it, because we had not the wherewith to remunerate him. |
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For, coz, since all thoughts are things, you have but to think a pair of herrings, and then conjure up a pottle of milk wherewith to wash them down. |
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On came Antaeus, hopping and capering with the scorching heat of his rage, and getting new vigor wherewith to wreak his passion, every time he hopped. |
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As the mulberry man said this, he turned his glass upside down, by way of reminding his companion that he had nothing left wherewith to slake his thirst. |
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Is cotton and nitric acid wanted wherewith to manufacture the pyroxyle? |
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They tell me thou dost govern as if thou wert a man, and art a man as if thou wert a beast, so great is the humility wherewith thou dost comport thyself. |
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