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His final task was to remove all appearance of disturbance and to fully hide the shanty in brush and trailing vines. Thus, after weeks of labour, his woodland home was finished. It was only five feet high inside, six feet long and six feet wide dirty and uncomfortable but what a happiness it was to have it.

The water frothed and boiled under the boat's counter, making, in the intense stillness of the night, such a disturbance that Jim thought it must be heard all over the town; but, although the boat rocked from side to side under the strain, grinding her keel and bilges against the chain, she remained immovably fixed; and Jim ordered the engines to be stopped, feeling that so violent a disturbance of the water must speedily lead to their detection.

There is some disturbance, but nothing like what people are made believe by the newspaper reports." Old lady "Why are Irish people so turbulent?" Tam O'Shanter "My dear lady, Ireland contains the best people and the worst in the world, the kindest and the cruelest.

In the event of the men creating a disturbance, the officers would really have had no legal authority to quell it. He communicated with the East India Company, desiring that the regiments should be put on a regular footing immediately they reached Bombay. 'For raising the regiments, Sir George continued, 'I was charged at home with a breach of the constitution. It was all that.

The discovery that only a small crust of bread lay in the cupboard decided him to write no more; he would have to go out to purchase a loaf and that was disturbance. But stay; had he enough money? He searched his pockets. Two pence and two farthings; no more.

"Can't you?" said Sampson; "then I'll give you a couple. Say he is touched in the upper story for one." "What do you mean? Mad?" "Oh: there are degrees of Phrinzy. Here is th' inconsistency of conduct that marks a disturbance of the reason: and, to tell the truth, I once knew a young fellow that played this very prank at a wedding, and the nixt thing we hard, my lorrd was in Bedlam."

The great storm, announced and prepared by the 'Spirit of Allstedt, broke loose even sooner than could have been expected. Munzer had really appeared at Muhlhausen. The town-council, however, were still able to insist on his leaving the place, together with his friend Pfeifer. He then wandered about for several weeks in the south-west of Germany, exciting disturbance wherever he went.

It was once thought that whatever causes a mental disturbance in the mother leaves its impress on the child. It is fortunate that this old notion is false, as we have shown nothing but a physical change affecting the blood supply can possibly influence the developing organism.

If you attempt to pull up and root out any sin in you, which shows on the surface, if it does not show, you do not care for it, you may have noticed how it runs into an interior network of sins, and an ever-sprouting branch of them roots somewhere; and that you cannot pull out one without making a general internal disturbance, and rooting up your whole being.

This goes to show that the Nancy school are right in saying that while in Hypnosis suggestibility is exaggerated to an enormous degree, still it has limits in the more well-knit habits, moral sentiments, social opinions, etc., of the subject. And it further shows that Hypnosis is probably, as they claim, a temporary disturbance, rather than a pathological condition of mind or body.