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Updated: May 12, 2025
But the treasures contained in this casket are like all which a mortal can win from the mines he explores, good or ill in their uses as they pass to the hands of the good or the evil.
On the lid, it scrupulously stops up every pore that could admit so much as an atom; but it leaves the great opening that places the house at the mercy of the first-comer. It goes to that breach repeatedly, puts in its head, examines it, explores it with its antennae, nibbles the edges of it. And that is all. The mutilated cell shall stay as it is, with never a dab of mortar.
But we may add that it is a field which no intelligent and sensible man ever explores without finding his charity greatly stimulated. Let us give some illustrations of the errors into which people are apt to fall in it.
He seeks for a hiding- place, and explores the chambers under the trapdoor. Here he finds, in a large chest what do you suppose he finds? It was a human skeleton! The brave Adeline, when footsteps are heard, and a figure is beheld in the upper rooms, accosts the stranger.
At the same time, I admit it is a source of satisfaction to me to know that these Italian scientists, with conditions all their own, are willing to affirm that Eusapia 'feels with her invisible limbs, and explores a cabinet while sitting under rigid control more than a yard away from the objects moved. My experiences point to this.
In the motion of curiosity, or interest, which derives from the thoracic ganglion, he spreads his fingers, touches, feels, explores. In the motion of rejection he drops an undesired object deliberately out of sight.
For she is always there, in the few observations which chance affords me. A subterranean excursion would not attract the Wasp if it had no object. And its object is certainly the search for some sort of game for her larvae. The inference becomes inevitable: the Anathema Tachytes, who explores the Mole-cricket's galleries, gives her larvae this same Mole-cricket as their food.
In ancient days "a man was famous according as he had lifted up axes upon thick trees." The man is famous now who makes some useful mechanical invention, or explores some unknown territory, or bridges the oceans with swift steamers, or belts the earth with new railways, or organizes powerful financial combinations.
Stuart of the Morning Post, and could thus have met, as in fact he afterwards did meet, the necessities of the hour. Visit to Germany Life at Gottingen, Return Explores the Lake Country London The Morning Post Coleridge as a journalist Retirement to Keswick. The departure of the two poets for the Continent was delayed only till they had seen their joint volume through the press.
Seized with panic at the sight of the approaching enemy, the Spider drops to the ground, with her belly upwards and her legs gathered together. The other dashes forward, clasps her round the body, explores her and prepares to sting her in the mouth. But she does not bare her weapon.
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