He was born at bort, in the district of Limoges, in 1723, and obtained some provincial reputation in letters. |
It was also generous of Neaera to send Mrs. bort ten pounds immediately after that lady had treated her so cruelly. |
The larger and better quality stones will force the dealer to pay higher prices for small mélé, flats, chips, fancy and bort. |
Neaera could not afford to pity the hapless wights over whom Mrs. bort would rule. |
Black or gray-black, massive, granular to compact bort is known as carbonado. |
The governing fact in the situation, the fact that Neaera did not see her way to meet, was that Mrs. bort was an honest woman. |