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Updated: June 15, 2025


She leaned from the shadow of the curtain where she sat, and caught a glimpse of a shadow gliding away. "Who was it?" she asked, below her breath. "A Rose," he answered, laughing. Then, as if the danger was over, he said, "How will you account to the major for the message you sent him?" "Easily, by fabricating some interesting perplexity in which I want sage counsel.

To those who had reached the higher classes, I might supply odd bones to be built up into animals, giving great honour and reward to him who succeeded in fabricating monsters most entirely in accordance with the rules. That would answer to verse-making and essay-writing in the dead languages.

He now takes to himself a good deal of merit, none too much, but still a good deal of merit, for having defeated it. Well, Sir, I agreed with him. It was a mere paper bank; a machine for fabricating irredeemable paper. It was a new form for paper money; and instead of benefiting the country, I thought it would plunge it deeper and deeper in difficulty.

Another order of recent researches is that made into the toxines produced by fatigue; Weichardt succeeded in isolating these toxines, and in fabricating anti-toxines with which he experimented successfully on rats. The experiments were also repeated in a clinic.

In other words, an intelligence which aims at fabricating is an intelligence which never stops at the actual form of things nor regards it as final, but, on the contrary, looks upon all matter as if it were carvable at will. Plato compares the good dialectician to the skilful cook who carves the animal without breaking its bones, by following the articulations marked out by nature.

"So," the Hegumen continued, "she hath gone the length of fabricating a creed for herself, and substituting it for that which is the foundation of the Church I mean the Creed transmitted to us from the Council of Nicaea." "Is the substitute in writing, Father?" "I have read it." "Then thou canst tell me whence she drew it."

Every body that could work at a forge was employed in fabricating swords, spear-heads, pikes, and such other weapons as could be formed with the greatest facility and dispatch. They used all the iron and brass that could be obtained, and then melted down vases and statues of the precious metals, and tipped their spears with an inferior pointing of silver and gold.

I beg of you to excuse me from recounting to you the worst employed years of my life. I am my father's own son. He dreamed of cutting through an isthmus, I of inventing a gun. I spent four years of my life in fabricating it, and the first time it was used it burst."

"Ah! that's why you took kindly to the old fellow by the river. You remember his library made up entirely of Scott?" "Oh, that wasn't the reason. He interested me; or at least his way of living did." "I wonder if he wasn't fabricating a little. These old fellows from the country like to make themselves amusing. They're not so guileless." "I know that, but Mr. Bud is genuine.

Of the Country of Persia, the Cities of Jasdi, Cermam and Camandu, and the Province of Reobarle. Tauris is a great city in the province of Hircania , and is a very populous place. The inhabitants live by the exercise of manufacture and trade, fabricating, especially, stuffs of silk and gold. The foreign merchants who reside there make very great gains, but the inhabitants are generally poor.

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