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Updated: June 25, 2025


One asked oneself again and again, 'Why is not this man an artist, a man of genius, a creator of some kind? The other day under the influence of memory, I read through his one book, a life of Owen Roe O'Neill, and found there no sentence detachable from its context because of wisdom or beauty.

If we have an etheric body, this is doubtless more or less detachable, at times indeed, the ingenious author of The Maniac suggests that the premature loosening of this body is the cause of much insanity. If this were true, we should have a ready explanation for these cases of exteriorized sensibility. But it would not even be necessary for us to assume this!

And, lastly, the singular impression of giant bulk he produced sometimes upon the mind, almost as though a portion of him this detachable portion molded by the quality of his spirit as he felt himself to be emerged visibly to cause it. Vaguely, in this way, O'Malley divined how inevitable was the apparent isolation of these two, and why others instinctively avoided them.

The apparatus of the meeting was kept in the shop of a friendly carpenter near-by. The carpenter had made a "soap-box" that was a wonder a platform mounted upon four slender legs, detachable, so that one man could carry the whole business and set it up.

Finally, among some nettles in the ditch, he caught sight of a flat, canvas-backed book, which proved to be a note-book with detachable leaves, some of which had come loose and were fluttering along the base of the hedge. These he collected, but some, including the first, were never recovered, and leave a deplorable hiatus in this all-important statement.

"Oh, Nick, oh, Nick... but then...." She was close to him, his face looming down through her tears; but he put her back. "It would have been easy enough, wouldn't it," he rejoined, "if we'd been as detachable as all that? As it is, it's going to hurt horribly. But talking it over won't help. You were right just now when you asked how else we were going to live.

It was part of Psmith's philosophy that a man who wore detachable cuffs had passed beyond the limit of human toleration. In addition, Bristow wore a small black moustache and a ring and that, as Psmith informed Mike, put the lid on it. Mike would sometimes stroll round to the Postage Department to listen to the conversations between the two. Bristow was always friendliness itself.

To remove Mugambi's loin cloth without awakening him would be impossible, and the only detachable things were the knob-stick and the pouch, which had fallen from the black's shoulder as he rolled in sleep.

When, through carelessness or unpreventable cause, plummer blocks and other detachable portions of machinery become clogged with sticky deposits of grease and impurities, a simple mode of cleansing the same is to take about 1000 parts by weight of boiling water, to which add about 10 or 15 parts of ordinary washing soda.

"This has got the Middle West skinned forty ways from the Jack," she would exclaim, gayly, as they motored up the Avenue. "Me for the White Lights! It's a good thing you had a Pacemaker or you would now be wearing detachable Cuffs and putting Sugar on your Lettuce." Two years had elapsed since the escape from being Buried Alive. They were, to all outward appearances, City-broke.

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