But in his carboy was a fresh tiger bone, acquired recently.
"I did not think they were quite so bold as this," said Dr. carboy.
"It is a very foolish movement on their part," added Dr. carboy.
"We will all be pious for a day or two, till carboy closes his eyes," said Little.
"It is all up with us," said Mr. carboy, the mate, as he dropped the halyard.
"Mr. carboy," he said in a voice that needed roughage badly.
"I know'd it all along," affirmed Judge carboy that night to his familiars.
You won't make any use of it to my detriment at Kenge and carboy's or elsewhere.
If any particle of organic matter falls into a carboy of acid, it is decomposed, and imparts a dark color to the liquid.
carboy, a general term in most parts of the world for a very large glass or earthenware bottle.
"large globular bottle covered with basketwork," 1753, probably ultimately from Persian qarabah "large flagon."