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The other box was scarce two inches beyond; and falling to upon it with my blade, I soon penetrated through its side. Alas! my hopes of finding more biscuit were doomed to disappointment. Some woollen substance either coarse cloth or blankets closely-packed filled the inside, feeling as solid to the touch as a piece of timber.

Our obscure Idea of Substance in general. So that if any one will examine himself concerning his notion of pure substance in general, he will find he has no other idea of it at all, but only a supposition of he knows not what SUPPORT of such qualities which are capable of producing simple ideas in us; which qualities are commonly called accidents.

"After all, it is your soul I want!" he said vehemently. He took a couple of quick strides across the grass to her side. "Give it me, Nan the heart and soul that looks out of your eyes sometimes. This picture will never be sold. It's for me . . . me! Surely" with a little uneven laugh "as I've lost the substance, you won't grudge me the shadow?" A faint colour ran up under her clear skin.

And now having given the substance of the labours of the commitee from its formation to the present time, I cannot conclude this volume without giving to the worthy members of it that tribute of affectionate and grateful praise, which is due to them for their exertions in having forwarded the great cause which was intrusted to their care.

No longer is Leopold, as he sits there, ruminating, chewing the cud of reminiscence, that staid agent of publicity and holder of a modest substance in the funds. A score of years are blown away. He is young Leopold.

That was Hay all over. He always said what he did not mean, and knew well that Beecot's uneasy pride shied at loans however small. Paul, the unsophisticated, took the shadow of generosity for its substance, and his dark face lighted up. "You're a brick, Hay," he declared, "but I don't want money.

Renard visited at that house, he said, and was received there on a much more intimate footing than was becoming. Eight days before the satire was circulated, there had been a conversation in Egmont's house, of a nature exactly similar to the substance of the pamphlet. The man, in whose hands it was first seen, continued Granvelle, was a sword cutler, a godson of the Count.

In the remote past which is now under consideration, man’s physical form was very different from his present form. It was still, to a great extent, the expression of the qualities of his soul. Man was composed of a softer and more delicate substance than that which he has since acquired. That which is now solidified in the limbs was then soft, flexible, and plastic.

At Great Oaks initially I continued working with psychotics, employing fasting as a tool, especially in those cases with obvious food allergies as identified by Coca's Pulse Test, because it only takes five days for a fasting body to eliminate all traces of an allergic food substance and return to normal functioning.

"Follow every clue; luck may be with you and one of the clues may turn up what you want": this is in substance an unwritten rule of routine procedure which effects those magnificent police solutions which are presented as more mysterious than the original mystery for it is well for the public to believe that its police officers are unfailingly more clever than its criminals.