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Updated: September 22, 2025
Then, when you are all to bits, you can be built up. Do you remember that stone we broke the other day? Well, I was a melted blob of stone, and then I was crystallised now I'm full of eyes within! And the best of it is that they are little living eyes, and not sparkling flints they see, they don't reflect!
And the socialist propaganda has imported ideas of public service into private employment. Labour in Britain has been growing increasingly impatient of bad or selfish industrial leadership. Labour trouble in Great Britain turns wholly upon the idea crystallised in the one word "profiteer."
"I cannot afford one penny more," so the letter ran, according to Betty's recollection of Phyllis's recollection, "but if you remain loyal to our agreement, you will not regret it. If ever I hear of your coupling my name with that of Miss Fenimore, I'll kill you. I am a man of my word." I think Betty crystallised Phyllis's looser statement. But the exact wording was immaterial.
"The islands of the Pacific," said our friend, "are of three different kinds or classes. Those of the first class are volcanic, mountainous, and wild; some shooting their jagged peaks into the clouds at an elevation of ten and fifteen thousand feet. Those of the second class are of crystallised limestone, and vary in height from one hundred to five hundred feet.
This evening it had suddenly crystallised into a definite realisation that although this man desired to be her friend Truth, at the bottom of her mental well, whispered perhaps even something more he was caught back, restrained by the knowledge of some obstacle, some hindrance to their friendship of which she was entirely ignorant. She waited in silence.
Like the lava of volcanoes, they have been melted, and afterwards cooled and crystallised, but with extreme slowness, and under conditions very different from those of bodies cooling in the open air.
The thought took shape, crystallised, caused him to see a rapid vision of de Batz sneaking into his lodgings and stealing his keys, the guard being slack, careless, inattentive, allowing the adventurer to pass barriers that should have been closed against all comers. Now Heron was sure of it; it was all a conspiracy invented by de Batz.
The sentence to be used crystallised in my mind: "Please, sir, I came to say I was sorry I was imitating you this morning." With this little offering I walked in the fall of the evening upstairs to his study. My knock eliciting a "C-come in," I entered and began: "Please, sir, I came to say " I got no further, for, with a sour look, he interrupted testily: "Run away, b-boy, run away."
He was the only human being in Polchester to whom the boy perhaps had come. Years afterwards he was to look back to that moment, see it crystallised in memory, see the books, piled row upon row, gleam down upon him, see the blue curtain and hear the crackling fire...a crisis perhaps to himself as well as to Falk. He went across to the boy and put his hands on his shoulders.
Nor were the Romans ever fortunate enough like the Greeks to have to face the incubus of any dogmatic system of legends and myths, the immoralities and absurdities of which might excite a revolutionary outbreak of sceptical criticism. For the Roman religion became as it were crystallised and isolated from progress at an early period of its evolution.
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