Jasper's
wicker bottle, which circulates freely;--in the sense, that is to say, that its contents enter freely into Mr.
But notwithstanding these precedents to the contrary, Gabriel Grub was an ill-conditioned, cross-grained, surly fellow--a morose and lonely man, who consorted with nobody but himself, and an old
wicker bottle which fitted into his large deep waistcoat pocket--and who eyed each merry face, as it passed him by, with such a deep scowl of malice and ill-humour, as it was difficult to meet without feeling something the worse for.
The poor folks used to buy the
wicker mats on which they drain their cheeses, and all the baskets needed for the insignificant trade of the district.
Then he sat down on the
wicker edge opposite to Bert, and put one leg over to dangle outside.
Seating himself in a
wicker rocker which was there, he once more applied himself to the task of reading the newspaper.
"For example, by all their common and familiar performances--throwing large objects into the air which never come down; causing plants to sprout, grow visibly and blossom, in bare ground chosen by spectators; putting a man into a
wicker basket, piercing him through and through with a sword while he shrieks and bleeds, and then--the basket being opened nothing is there; tossing the free end of a silken ladder into the air, mounting it and disappearing."
At once a little girl rose from her seat and walked to the door of the car, carrying a
wicker suit-case in one hand and a round bird-cage covered up with newspapers in the other, while a parasol was tucked under her arm.
From this framework was suspended a
wicker basket or car.
Lord Henry was lying back in a silk-draped
wicker chair, looking at them.
The biggest piece of furniture was an enormous
wicker trunk, with a very lively coloured stocking dangling out at a hole in it, and a notice on the top that Joey was the funniest man on earth.
They passed out of the compound through a small
wicker gate, and went on under the blazing sun, winding about among new-planted cocoanuts that threw no shade.
I was sufficiently conversant with Holmes's methods to be able to follow his reasoning, and to see that the nature and state of the various medical instruments in the
wicker basket which hung in the lamplight inside the brougham had given him the data for his swift deduction.