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But the brewer and vintner have long known that the fermentation is frequently interfered with by irregularities. The troubles which arise have long been known, but the bacteriologist has finally discovered their cause, and in general their remedy. The cause of the chief troubles which arise in the fermentation is the presence of contaminating bacteria among the yeasts.

"'She never made one in her life and I never saw one, says Uncle Emsley, soothing. 'Calm down now, Jud calm down. You've got excited, and that wound in your head is contaminating your sense of intelligence. Try not to think about pancakes. "'Uncle Emsley, says I, 'I'm not wounded in the head except so far as my natural cognitive instincts run to runts.

Delaford knew that the force of true affection was not to be stayed, no more than the current of the limpid stream, and had yielded the point; and, though, perhaps, his experience might have spared her the contaminating propinquity of the low rabble, yet, considering the circumstances, he did not regret his absence, since he was required for my lady's protection, and, no doubt, two fond hearts had been made happy.

Save me," continued Her Majesty, "oh, save me from contaminating my feeble sight, which is almost exhausted, nearly parched up for the loss of my dear husband, by looking on him! Oh, death! come, come and release me from such a sight!"

The servant shrinks into a corner, into a corner of that hideous archway, with its deadly stains contaminating her dress; and putting out her two hands and passionately telling him to keep away from her, for he is loathsome to her, so remains for some moments. Jo stands staring and is still staring when she recovers herself. "Is this place of abomination consecrated ground?"

Long brooding over his taunts will sometimes make her, to whom he is always the divinity, actually believe, despite her reiteration, that she had sinned out of obedience to him, that she really is a polluted creature, guilty of the unutterable crime of contaminating a man of God, nay, a god himself.

He exalted her as a paragon to her face and behind her back, but did not like to be at home, and caressed me by stealth, as though he were afraid of contaminating me by his presence.

Your former home was there, and so of course you must have many friends among ah those people!" She drew her mental skirts away from contaminating contact as she spoke the last two words, and punctuated them with a contemptuous look through the lorgnette. "But, my dear fellow," she went on adopting the most outrageously patronizing manner, "you should never trust those people.

"When I think that on my account you go to live for some time among these wretches " "What is that to me, now that there is no risk of their contaminating me. M. Rudolph has washed me too well. I am insured against fire." And the Slasher followed the keeper. Germain entered the apartment of the governor. What was his surprise he found Rigolette there.

When it is recorded in history, who will believe that seven moral, well-meaning men agreed in condemning a poor lad of fifteen to a fine of five shillings, costs three-and-sixpence a sum he could no more pay than I the National Debt, and with the alternative of three months' imprisonment, branding and contaminating for life, and destroying all self-respect?