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"Going to have illustrations?" "My dear boy! What are you giving me? Do I look like the sort of lunatic who would start a thing in the twilight of the nineteenth century without illustrations? Come off!" "Ah, that complicates it! I don't know anything about art." March's look of discouragement confessed the hold the scheme had taken upon him. "I don't want you to!" Fulkerson retorted.
"I fear it's too late now. I should have done that last night. You see, we're over the line " "Are we in Mexican territory now?" queried Gale, sharply. "I guess yes, old boy. That's what complicates it. Rojas and his rebels have Casita in their hands. But Rojas without his rebels would be able to stop me, get the girl, and make for his mountain haunts.
He repeats Oliver Cromwell, but with less simplicity, while his artistic aspiration complicates the Puritan with the Cavalier. "From childhood," he is quoted as saying, "I have been under the influence of five men Alexander, Julius Cæsar, Theodoric II, Frederick the Great, and Napoleon." No great man moulds himself thus like others. It is but a theatrical greatness.
And, if that is the case, it simply complicates things unnecessarily to talk of magic in such cases. The tendency to believe that like produces like is not a consequence of or a deduction from a belief in magic: on the contrary, magic has its root or one of its roots in that tendency of the human mind.
Remember that you asked me to answer on the assumption that you had adequate forces at your disposal, and I did so. "Maxwell must have misinformed you. I want the Australian reinforcements to fill existing cadres. Maxwell, possibly not to disappoint senior officers, has sent them as weak brigades, which complicates command and organization exceedingly.
attributed either to a physical or to a mental agent, and is either aimless or directed. If directed, it shows tendency. The tendency may or may not be resisted. If not, we call the activity immanent, as when a body moves in empty space by its momentum, or our thoughts wander at their own sweet will. If resistance is met, its agent complicates the situation.
Then the mind complicates everything; it works on itself, pictures its fancies, turns them into reality and torment; and such jealousy is as delightful as it is distressing." A foreign minister smiled as, by the light of memory, he felt the truth of this remark. "Besides," de Marsay went on, "I said to myself, why miss a happy hour? Was it not better to go, even though feverish?
Especially it complicates the problem of the distribution of the same plants and animals over countries immemorially separated by gulfs apparently impassable by natural means. The obstruction which Mr.
The audience had heard Rose in silence, and they preserved the same tranquillity when she had done. This was a rare tribute to a prisoner from the people of the Reign of Terror. The president looked round at his colleagues, and shook his head suspiciously. "This statement of the female prisoner's complicates the matter very seriously," said he.
What complicates everything is that he must act without a cry of appeal, without a word, for, all along this coast, which seems to be the land of emptiness and of darkness, there are carbineers, placed in an interminable cordon and watching Spain every night as if it were a forbidden land He tries with one of the long oars to push the bottom in order to return backward; but there is no more bottom; he feels only the inconsistency of the fleeting and black water, he is already in the profound pass Then, let him row, in spite of everything, and so much for the worse !
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