"Here you are then," shouts the
opener, holding it up-- "Harkaway!--By Jove, Flashey, your young friend's in luck."
Accordingly, the forger was put to Death; the utterer of a bad note was put to Death; the unlawful
opener of a letter was put to Death; the purloiner of forty shillings and sixpence was put to Death; the holder of a horse at Tellson's door, who made off with it, was put to Death; the coiner of a bad shilling was put to Death; the sounders of three-fourths of the notes in the whole gamut of Crime, were put to Death.
But first of all, as an
opener and just as a matter of course, start wetting the towel over her eyes."
Grief is the best
opener of some hearts, and Jo's was nearly ready for the bag.
I acted in the capacity of backer, or best-man, to the bridegroom; while a little limp pew
opener in a soft bonnet like a baby's, made a feint of being the bosom friend of Miss Skiffins.
The uneducated foreigner could not even furnish a Santa Cruz Punch, an Eye-
Opener, a Stone-Fence, or an Earthquake.
Mr Blatherwick held the view that for a private school a male front-door
opener was superior to a female, arguing that the parents of prospective pupils would be impressed by the sight of a man in livery.
The grey, whose place is opposite the door and who with an impatient rattle of his halter pricks his ears and turns his head so wistfully when it is opened, and to whom the
opener says, "'Woa grey, then, steady!
After he had thus baited his hook, and found easily enough the method how to lay it in my way, he played an
opener game; and one day, going by his sister's chamber when I was there, doing something about dressing her, he comes in with an air of gaiety.
In all their arrangements of such nature, Mr and Mrs John Harmon derived much assistance from their eminent solicitor, Mr Mortimer Lightwood; who laid about him professionally with such unwonted despatch and intention, that a piece of work was vigorously pursued as soon as cut out; whereby Young Blight was acted on as by that transatlantic dram which is poetically named An Eye-
Opener, and found himself staring at real clients instead of out of window.
Thrust through holes in his ears were a can
opener, the broken handle of a toothbrush, a clay pipe, the brass wheel of an alarm clock, and several Winchester rifle cartridges.
Kate, who had expected no more uncommon appearance than Newman Noggs in a clean shirt, was not a little astonished to see that the
opener was a man in handsome livery, and that there were two or three others in the hall.