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    1. the daub of red dye on my face,


    2. oak beams and wattle and daub and saw the devastation caused


    3. and one built up a wall, and note, others daubed it with untempered mortar: 11 Say to those who daub it with untempered mortar that


    4. Then he added a liberal daub of the schnapps,


    5. She superimposed a half sphere built with a short, circular, stone wall about fourteen inches high, continuing to the roof in wooden planks and mud or wattle and daub for each of the excavation sights


    6. The shops shed their lime daub for clean white stone and morphed into residences, which grew in size as I walked north


    7. Pressing an ear to the wattle and daub wall of a small shack she'd passed earlier, however, quickly transformed the sounds into voices – to the clinking of glass, to laughter and droning conversation


    8. daub your faces with black, and how it is you are all blind of one eye?'" But they


    9. See," he added, pointing to a place where the water trickled from a rock, forming a little crystal spring, before it found an issue through the adjacent crevices; "you may easily get rid of the Sagamore's daub, and when you come back I will try my hand at a new embellishment


    10. might have been hanging up too on the line on exhibition for all hed ever care with the ironmould mark the stupid old bundle burned on them he might think was something else and she never even rendered down the fat I told her and now shes going such as she was on account of her paralysed husband getting worse theres always something wrong with them disease or they have to go under an operation or if its not that its drink and he beats her Ill have to hunt around again for someone every day I get up theres some new thing on sweet God sweet God well when Im stretched out dead in my grave I suppose 111 have some peace I want to get up a minute if Im let wait O Jesus wait yes that thing has come on me yes now wouldnt that afflict you of course all the poking and rooting and ploughing he had up in me now what am I to do Friday Saturday Sunday wouldnt that pester the soul out of a body unless he likes it some men do God knows theres always something wrong with us 5 days every 3 or 4 weeks usual monthly auction isnt it simply sickening that night it came on me like that the one and only time we were in a box that Michael Gunn gave him to see Mrs Kendal and her husband at the Gaiety something he did about insurance for him in Drimmies I was fit to be tied though I wouldnt give in with that gentleman of fashion staring down at me with his glasses and him the other side of me talking about Spinoza and his soul thats dead I suppose millions of years ago I smiled the best I could all in a swamp leaning forward as if I was interested having to sit it out then to the last tag I wont forget that wife of Scarli in a hurry supposed to be a fast play about adultery that idiot in the gallery hissing the woman adulteress he shouted I suppose he went and had a woman in the next lane running round all the back ways after to make up for it I wish he had what I had then hed boo I bet the cat itself is better off than us have we too much blood up in us or what O patience above its pouring out of me like the sea anyhow he didnt make me pregnant as big as he is I dont want to ruin the clean sheets I just put on I suppose the clean linen I wore brought it on too damn it damn it and they always want to see a stain on the bed to know youre a virgin for them all thats troubling them theyre such fools too you could be a widow or divorced 40 times over a daub of red ink would do or blackberry juice no thats too purply O Jamesy let me up out of this pooh sweets of sin whoever suggested that business for women what between clothes and cooking and children this damned old bed too jingling like the dickens I suppose they could hear us away over the other side of the park till I suggested to put the quilt on the floor with the pillow under my bottom I wonder is it nicer in the day I think it is easy I think Ill cut all this hair off me there scalding me I might look like a young girl wouldnt he get the great suckin the next time he turned up my clothes on me Id give anything to see his face wheres the chamber gone easy Ive a holy horror of its breaking under me after that old commode I wonder was I too heavy sitting on his knee I made him sit on the easychair purposely when I took off only my blouse and skirt first in the other room he was so busy where he oughtnt to be he never felt me I hope my breath was sweet after those kissing comfits easy God I remember one time I could scout it out straight whistling like a man almost easy O Lord how noisy I hope theyre bubbles on it for a wad of money from some fellow 111 have to perfume it in the morning dont forget I bet he never saw a better pair of thighs than that look how white they are the smoothest place is right there between this bit here how soft like a peach easy

    11. I made an echo of this small tyrant of desire in my own daub for the cover of Blood & Chocolate


    12. Sometimes this gnat—that is what he calls himself—knows how to read; sometimes he knows how to write; he always knows how to daub


    13. It had the appearance of a picture with its face turned to the wall, of a frame probably showing a daub on the other side, of some pier-glass detached from a wall and lying forgotten there while waiting to be rehung


    14. Marius could make nothing out of it, as Jondrette stood between the picture and him; he only saw a coarse daub, and a sort of principal personage colored with the harsh crudity of foreign canvasses and screen paintings


    15. As he had ceased to intercept Marius' visual ray, Marius could examine this thing, and in the daub, he actually did recognize a battle, a background of smoke, and a man carrying another man


    16. Let's go and daub Akoulka's door with pitch,[5] for I won't have her marry Mikita Grigoritch, I'll stick to that


    17. But made to do duty as a daub, it is unjustifiable


    1. Back at Rosemary's flat he found an old paintbrush in the cupboard in the hallway and daubed on the paint with that


    2. and one built up a wall, and note, others daubed it with untempered mortar: 11 Say to those who daub it with untempered mortar that


    3. when the wall is fallen, shall it not be said to you, Where is the daubing with which you have daubed ite 13 Therefore so says the


    4. 14 So will I break down the wall that you have daubed with untempered mortar, and bring it


    5. 15 So will I accomplish my anger on the wall, and on those who have daubed it with untempered


    6. mortar, and will say to you, The wall is no more, neither those who daubed it; 16 That is, the prophets of Israel who prophesy


    7. daubed them with untempered mortar, seeing vanity, and divining lies to them, saying, so says the Lord God, when the Lord has not


    8. 13 And the woman hastened to take away her son before the officers came, and she took for him an Ark of bulrushes, and daubed it with slime and with pitch, and put the child in it, and she laid it in the flags by the river's brink


    9. 3 And when she could not longer hide him, she took for him an Ark of bulrushes, and daubed it with slime and with pitch, and put the child therein; and she laid it in the flags by the river's brink


    10. 13 And the woman hastened to take away her son before the officers came and she took for him an Ark of bulrushes and daubed it with slime and with pitch and put the child in it and she laid it in the flags by the river's brink

    11. In what appeared to be a determination to purge herself of troublesome thoughts, she had daubed dozens of enormous canvases with angst-ridden outpourings of gloom


    12. I couldn’t find a proper brush so I just daubed the stuff on the


    13. slogans, daubed on the walls in blood, are too confused to have been


    14. what I daubed on the walls would have been recognised as Satanism or


    15. With his black cloak pulled close about him and his face daubed once more with coal dust, he was confident that he could not be seen from below


    16. Piedad had to bathe and dress her, and even when she could take care of herself it was necessary to keep an eye on her so that she would not paint little animals on the walls with a stick daubed in her own excrement


    17. They smashed half of the dishes, they destroyed the rose bushes as they chased a bull they were trying to hog-tie, they killed the hens by shooting them, they made Amaranta dance the sad waltzes of Pietro Crespi, they got Remedios the Beauty to put on a pair of men’s pants and climb a greased pole, and in the dining room they turned loose a pig daubed with lard, which prostrated Fernanda, but no one regretted the destruction because the house shook with a healthy earthquake


    18. One night they daubed themselves from head to toe with peach jam and licked each other like dogs and made mad love on the floor of the porch, and they were awakened by a torrent of carnivorous ants who were ready to eat them alive


    19. But, on the last morning of the project, the day of the exhibition, when within an hour patents and local dignitaries were expected to view the culmination of the project's work they arrived and discovered to their consternation, every piece of work daubed mercilessly with monstrous stars


    20. Sue then daubed a little toothpaste from her toothbrush

    21. Greg daubed at his eyes and leaned to see if anyone was watching before continuing his heartfelt missive


    22. He took out a handkerchief, daubed it gently, and then peered at the bit of blood on the white cloth


    23. An artist friend fitted her out with his castoff palettes, brushes, and colors, and she daubed away, producing pastoral and marine views such as were never seen on land or sea


    24. By-and-by, one group after another came straggling back to the mouth of the cave, panting, hilarious, smeared from head to foot with tallow drippings, daubed with clay, and entirely delighted with the success of the day


    25. However, when we got to the pathway outside the chruchyard, where there was a puddle of water, remaining from the storm, I daubed my feet with mud, using each foot in turn on the other, so that as we went home, no one, in case we should meet any one, should notice my bare feet


    26. Now he suddenly saw those badly daubed pictures in clear daylight and without a glass


    27. On the inside of the door the figures 52 had been traced with a couple of strokes of a brush dipped in ink, and above the scantling the same hand had daubed the number 50, so that one hesitated


    28. The wall, which was daubed with an ochre yellow wash, was scaling off in large flakes


    29. "So we went and daubed Akoulka's door all over with pitch


    30. The task of putting it in place was no sooner completed than one of the workmen grabbed a pot of whiting and with a big brush daubed a lot of meaningless marks on it

    31. That’s the reason you always see new windows daubed with glaring white marks


    1. Billy loves the primary colours that teenagers use when daubing the world with their opinions


    2. when the wall is fallen, shall it not be said to you, Where is the daubing with which you have daubed ite 13 Therefore so says the


    3. Yes! There, Severa really shone and shone with her own light! Trough the coffee vapors she liked to talk of the virtues of the marinated bread, while at the same time, daubing the virtuous bread with a generous layer of butter seasoned with parsley; then, she passed to comment on the benefits of parsley and with exquisite sharpness exalted its diuretic properties and effectiveness for the slow digestion and intestinal spasms


    4. Stephanie laughed–then began to cry, daubing the tears that appeared on her cheeks


    5. Cristo of the sickly moons which bad artists are so fond of daubing into their pictures of


    6. There is something in daubing a little one's self, and having an idea of the process


    7. If one succeeded in passing the porter, which was not easy,—which was even nearly impossible for every one, for there was an open sesame! which it was necessary to know,—if, the porter once passed, one entered a little vestibule on the right, on which opened a staircase shut in between two walls and so narrow that only one person could ascend it at a time, if one did not allow one's self to be alarmed by a daubing of canary yellow, with a dado of chocolate which clothed this staircase, if one ventured to ascend it, one crossed a first landing, then a second, and arrived on the first story at a corridor where the yellow wash and the chocolate-hued plinth pursued one with a peaceable persistency


    8. In 1827 this characteristic orison had disappeared from the wall under a triple coating of daubing paint


    9. For instance, I have always been witty; when I was a pupil of Gros, instead of daubing wretched little pictures, I passed my time in pilfering apples; rapin24 is the masculine of rapine


    10. One of the "chimney-builders," whose smirched face was lighted up by the candle, and in whom Marius recognized, in spite of his daubing, Panchaud, alias Printanier, alias Bigrenaille, lifted above M

    11. On the other hand, he has endeavoured to conceal some of these stains upon the felt by daubing them with ink, which is a sign that he has not entirely lost his self-respect


    12. [5] Daubing the door of a house, where a young girl lives, is done to show that she is dishonoured


    1. Feeling somewhat awed by stone balustrades, broad steps and portico, he pressed the bell and was ushered into a lounge-room literally stuffed with deeply cushioned couches, arm chairs, small tables, oriental carpets, knickknacks, souvenirs and colourful daubs of minarets and camels silhouetted against desert sunsets


    2. It was inconceivable that her son would choose to spend his life slapping daubs of color on bits of canvas when he could head the most exciting conglomerate in the world


    3. He had the mien of the chief of the eunuchs in the slave mart, discovering a Venus among the blowsy females, and the air of an amateur recognizing a Raphael in a heap of daubs


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