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Updated: June 17, 2025


There is nothing in the world that is true except empiric discoveries which work in actual appliances. I know that the sun is hot. But I won't be told that the sun is a ball of blazing gas which spins round and fizzes. No, thank you. At length, for my part, I know that life, and life only is the clue to the universe. And that the living individual is the clue to life.

Where have you been?" Mr. Hadley bent his sardonic brows. "To gossip with Alison." "Odso, I guessed you would turn traitor." "No. I haven't turned at all, Mr. Hadley." "She has declared war on us. Your dear father fizzes and fumes like a grenade all day. And you go gossip with her. It's flat treason, miss. Come, did you tell Sir John you were going?" "No. But he would guess.

How do you stand it at all?" "That's nothing," said Priscilla. "We're quite glad she's taken to Christian Science; though she did nearly kill poor father. Before that she was all for teetotallity that's not quite the right word, but you know the thing I mean, drinking nothing but lemonade, either homemade or the kind that fizzes.

They're not contint with wine, but they must have ice along with it and in a tub, too! just like pigs! throth it's a dirty thrick, I think. Well, here goes!" said he; and Andy opened a bottle of champagne, and poured it into the tub with the ice. "How it fizzes!" said Andy, "Faix, it's almost as lively as the soda-wather that bothered me long ago.

Whenever I give one of those little stretches and swell up a bit that's a sign I am commencing to get wealthy. I switched over and took a couple of gin fizzes, and then it hit me I was richer than Jay Gould ever was; I had the Rothschilds backed clear off the board; and I made William H. Vanderbilt look like a hundred-to-one shot. You understand, Jim, this was yesterday.

"Then fetch them limes I bought." As the boy went out, the captain turned to me with a grin. "Did you ever drink Turk's sherbet?" he said. "No," I answered. "I've never even heard of it. What is it?" "Why," he said, "it's a drink the heathen Turks make out of citron. A powder which fizzes. I got some of it last autumn when I made a voyage to Scanderoon.

Suppose we adjourn." "I'll go you once," said Wade. "Where do I come in?" Clyde asked. "I'm thirsty, too." "Feng shall produce Chakchak fizzes for both of us." They trooped into the house, thirsty, hungry, and laughing, and Kitty Wade exclaimed at Clyde's dress. "Thank Heaven I didn't go!" she cried. "Mr. Dunne, you should get a commission from her dressmaker." "Oh, this will wash.

Likes this Omar Something stuff about your path being beset with pitfalls and gin fizzes and getting soused out under a tree with your girl. "I'm just telling you so you'll get Henrietta when Wilfred Lennox drips gracefully in with his piece of poetry in one hand. Of course she must have looked long and nervously at Wilfred, then read his poetry, then looked again.

We had been out on the lake in the motor-boat fishing all the afternoon and well, I must admit both my uncles had had frequent recourse to 'pocket pistols, and I remember they referred to it each time as 'bait. Then after supper nothing would do but fizzes and rickeys. I was disgusted, and after reading a bit went to bed.

Impulses are brought to it from the sense-organs by the nerves. They set up in it certain vibrations, or chemical disturbances. It responds to these much as blue litmus paper turns red when a weak acid is dropped on it, or as lemonade fizzes when you put soda in it. If more than one of these vibrations are set up simultaneously, it "chooses" between them, by responding to the strongest.

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