Yet, oddly enough, I found a far unlikelier substance, and that was
camphor. I found it in a sealed jar, that by chance, I suppose, had been really hermetically sealed.
I then took leave of him, and exchanging my merchandise for sandal and aloes wood,
camphor, nutmegs, cloves, pepper, and ginger, I embarked upon the same vessel and traded so successfully upon our homeward voyage that I arrived in Balsora with about one hundred thousand sequins.
But my uncle led me to his drugstore, where the stage was to call for me, and made me taste a little
camphor; with this prophylactic, Cervantes and I somehow got home together alive.
Half an hour after, Jo went to `Mother's closet' for something, and there found little Beth sitting on the medicine chest, looking very grave, with red eyes and a
camphor bottle in her hand.
An odour of
camphor and burnt vinegar warned me when I came near the fever room: and I passed its door quickly, fearful lest the nurse who sat up all night should hear me.
All the old ladies in both families had got out their faded sables and yellowing ermines, and the smell of
camphor from the front pews almost smothered the faint spring scent of the lilies banking the altar.
This bag exhaled a strong odor of
camphor. It was covered with green silk, and bore in its centre a large piece of green glass, in imitation of an emerald.
The head hunters had been engaged in collecting
camphor crystals when their quick ears caught the noisy passage of the six while yet at a considerable distance, and with ready parangs the savages crept stealthily toward the sound of the advancing party.
Barkis must have purchased to present to me when I was a child, and afterwards found himself unable to part with; eighty-seven guineas and a half, in guineas and half-guineas; two hundred and ten pounds, in perfectly clean Bank notes; certain receipts for Bank of England stock; an old horseshoe, a bad shilling, a piece of
camphor, and an oyster-shell.
Tom was full of sympathy, but did n't know how to show it; so he sat shaking up the
camphor bottle, and trying to think of something proper and comfortable to say, when Fanny came to the rescue, and cuddled Polly in her arms, with soothing little pats and whispers and kisses, till the tears stopped, and Polly said, she "did n't mean to, and would n't any more.
One of them was a faint odour of musk and
camphor. The other was an ancient Oriental manuscript, richly illuminated with Indian figures and devices, that lay open to inspection on a table.
Gliddon was of opinion, from the redness of the epidermis, that the embalmment had been effected altogether by asphaltum; but, on scraping the surface with a steel instrument, and throwing into the fire some of the powder thus obtained, the flavor of
camphor and other sweet-scented gums became apparent.