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Fats, starch, and most of the proteids do not dissolve in water. Before these can be dissolved they have to be changed chemically and converted into substances that are soluble in water. This complicates the process and prevents the use of water alone as the digestive solvent. *A Similar Case.*—If a piece of limestone be placed in water, it does not dissolve, because it is insoluble in water.
The Princess Hildegarde had been educated in England and France, which simplifies everything, or, I should say, to be exact, complicates everything. She possessed a healthy contempt for that what-d'-ye-call-it that hedges in a king. Having mingled with English-speaking people, she returned to her native land, her brain filled with the importance of feminine liberty of thought and action.
Do you think 'being beautiful' is easy? Beauty complicates destiny, imposes responsibilities, and above all it disturbs our seclusion. Imagine, Professor, that you were very beautiful. With every human being you encounter your face establishes some relation, affects him, forces itself upon him, speaks to him, whether you will or no. Beauty is a constant indiscretion. Would that be agreeable?"
The very fact that its operation is through the concrete complicates the process. The mind of genius working out its will does not usually start with a logical attempt consciously; it does not arrive at truth in the abstract and then reduce it to concrete illustration in any systemic way; it does not select the law and then shape the plot.
You will see my cap and bells in the forefront of the throng when you ride to your coronation." "You are sure there will be a coronation?" she asked. "It is quite evident," he replied with conviction. "Even though I chance to be married already?" He raised his brows. "That so?" he drawled. "Well, it rather complicates matters, doesn't it? Still " He looked again at the cards.
No, I continyoos on lovin' Polly to myse'f that a-way, ontil I'm able to go pokin' about on crutches; an' then, as thar's no more need of her ministrations, Polly lines out for old Aunt Tilly's cabin ag'in. "'It's at this yere juncture things happens which sort o' complicates then dreams of mine.
I only want a legal representative in the camp, in case Jallow tries any more sharp tricks. He has won the first skirmish, however, so I don't believe he'll make another move until I do. It only complicates matters, though. "Now, if you girls think you'd like to go winter camping, why, say the word, find out if your folks will let you," and Mr.
"But the struggle here, the sleeve of the dress, the pistol could he have been shot?" "No, I think not," considered Kennedy. "It looks to me more like a case of apoplexy." "What shall we do?" asked Winters. "Far from clearing anything up, this complicates it." "Where's Muller?" asked Kennedy. "Does he know? Perhaps he can shed some light on it."
"It doesn't amount to much," said he, "except that it complicates matters. We'll make him scratch gravel, if we have to sit up nights and work overtime to do it. We can't injure him or leave his logs, but we can annoy him a lot." The state of affairs was perfectly well known to the men, and the entire river entered into the spirit of the contest.
"I can't say just what he is, or whether there's a dozen here," he observed; "but I do know that all his actions were suspicious, for no honest fisherman would do what he did." "We'll have to be on our guard, then, Thad?" "That goes without saying, until we know more about who our neighbors are," the scout-master replied. "It sort of complicates the situation some, too, don't it?" Allan asked.
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