"Yes; I cut them out with my scissors, and paint the faces and some of the costumes.
It was indeed an amazing place, when one considered that it was all made with scissors, and the visitors were not only greatly interested but full of admiration for the skill of little Miss Cuttenclip.
"But what you are really looking for is the centre page of the Times with some holes cut in it with
scissors. Here is a copy of the Times.
A large towel was spread over his lap, and a shower of stiff hairs, like bits of copper wire, was descending on it at every snip of the
scissors.
Miss Jenny repaired to the kitchen,
scissors in hand, found the brown paper and found the vinegar, and skilfully cut out and steeped six large plasters.
went the great scissors again while Tom was speaking, and he couldn't help feeling it was rather good fun; Maggie would look so queer.
"You'll catch it, you know," said Tom, nodding his head in an admonitory manner, and hesitating a little as he took the scissors.
I speak to those who know the satisfaction of making a pair of scissors meet through a duly resisting mass of hair.
As a tigress whose cub had been threatened would she appear, coming out of the shadows, steal- ing noiselessly along and holding the long wicked
scissors in her hand.
The collar was a little jagged at the edge, and so came the long scissors to cut off the jagged part.
"Do you seek my hand?" said the scissors; for she was angry; and without more ado, she CUT HIM, and then he was condemned.