We have no meanings for "put the phial" in our records yet.
1 I put the phial to my nose and grimaced at the smell.
2 I was to put the phial in her hand-orwas I to throw it from the window?
3 He said it would be over to-night, and put the phial in his hand back in his pocket.
4 He put the phial and glass back in his pocket and resumed his wooden sentry attitude by my chair.
5 He put the phial out of sight, and carried the brandy-bottle down-stairs with him, locking it again in the wine-cooler.
6 But the other taunter had an argument equally strong, and once more I put the phial uncorked on the table.
7 Now I will put the phial in his doublet-no ,inthe pocket of his girdle; it will be as easily found.
8 Then Ulysses put the phial in his wallet, and crept very cautiously to the altar, in the dark, and stole the Luck of Troy.
9 She threw him a look of gratitude, and, as the bearskin curtain dropped behind her, he put the phial of laudanum in his pocket.
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