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If these features are not developed by the test, the eggs have not been fertilized, and are, therefore, worthless. We will not complicate the application of the method by describing other details of the development, but would merely suggest that when a lot of ova are fertilized a small portion should be left unimpregnated.

I shall find it on my return: these matters complicate themselves as they go on, but I still venture to hope you may leave the conduct of the present affair with perfect safety in my hands, and I remain, with much sympathy," Your lordship's obedient servant, The second, though a very short production, took longer time, both in composition and penmanship.

If you don't give her beforehand some sort of plausible preparation for your next absence for there will be another, and that before long I shall enable her father to find out some plain truths about you that may complicate matters for you in that quarter. "My mind is made up, Felix Brand. There is not room in the world for both you and me.

She would bring Cicely to a right frame of mind nobody could do it better; and you would be at home, Edward, to see that nothing was done here to complicate matters. I think that would be very important, and nobody could do that but you." "So you think it would be a good idea if I let Nina go up to her?" said the Squire. The Rector and Mrs. Beach both thought it would be a very good idea.

There were the bailiffs and seneschals, whose actual powers had quite disappeared, but whose offices served to complicate matters. Then there were the governors of provinces, well-fed gentlemen with fat salaries and little to do. The bulk of local administration fell into the hands of the intendants and their sub-delegates. The powers of the intendant were extensive.

The above summary of the political, economic, social, and racial differences between East and West gives us a fair idea of the numerous cross-currents which complicate the relations of the two worlds and which hinder Westernization. The Westernizing process is assuredly going on, and in subsequent chapters we shall see how far-reaching is its scope.

This detestable artist was an excellent citizen; he mounted guard duly, went to reviews, and paid his rent and provision-bills with bourgeois punctuality. Having lived all his life in toil and poverty, he had never had the time to love. Poor and a bachelor, until now he did not desire to complicate his simple life.

Here, however, one must not forget that in all matters human the incalculable clement of human nature enters to complicate all results, and that emotion and feeling are always irrational. It is by the same processes that we get most of our explanations of the world as we go through it, and most of the facts on which we base judgment and action.

But this letter episode was invented by the playwright if I may use the phrase to prolong the dramatic suspense, to complicate the situation, to twist the plot, and thereby render the impression produced by his "piece" more lasting. The letter and the dream did not save Jesus. Pilate was not influenced by his dreaming wife. She dreamed in vain.

One looked at the other, in wonder, and, then, both looked at the major, in curiosity. "What is the meaning of all this, my son?" asked the captain, gravely. "Has anything new occurred to complicate the old causes of quarrel?" "Blood has, at length, been drawn, sir; open rebellion has commenced!" "This is a serious matter, indeed, if it be really so.

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