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Updated: June 3, 2025


For on land or air there is always something excessive and hindering; as arms that swing at the sides of a man, and which the mind must remember. The stag has legs to be tucked away for sleep, and untucked for movement; and the bird has wings that must be folded and pecked and cared for. But the fish has but one piece from his nose to his tail. He is complete, single and unencumbered.

To which I answer. 1. The objection lays the case much more narrow than the words of the article, which distinguisheth the incendiary or malignant, which is to be discovered by a threefold character, or note of malignity. First, Hindering the reformation of religion. Secondly, Dividing the king from his people, or one kingdom from another.

He was with me everywhere, lightening my labor with his prattling tongue, helping me with his sweet, hindering ways; and when the kisses had been many that had waked him many morns, he stood beside me, my little boy, hardly a hand's breadth lower than myself. The world had changed for all but him and me. But he and I remained alone in the old homestead, and walked together sweetly down the years.

"I am seriously worried, Patricia. You might assist instead of hindering me." "Well, what is it?" "What is Constantia teaching you?" "Me again," she returned with a show of indignation, "why on earth should that worry you?" "I don't like new facets to familiar diamonds," he grumbled obscurely, "you are getting too old. Patricia." "You are losing your manners."

"I am very glad nothing is happening this year," said she; "I think it is a great deal pleasanter to have things go on quietly." "Oh, something might happen without hindering things going on quietly, I s'pose mightn't it?" "I don't know," said Ellen, wonderingly. "Why, Mr. Van Brunt, what is going to happen?"

It was the elaborate organisation of these laborers, and the provision for their spending a certain proportion of their time at home, which enabled Solomon to carry out his great public works without seriously deranging the labor market, or hindering the prosperity of the nation.

"And I've got to warn you," Selma went on, "that I am going to do whatever I can to keep you from hindering him. Not because I love him, but because I owe it to the cause. He belongs to it, and I must help him be single-hearted for it. You could only be a bad influence in his life. I think you would like to be a sincere woman; but you can't. Your class is too strong for you.

It did not move a great way, and I could perceive that there was something hindering it behind either another box or a barrel but this was exactly what I had expected. Only two or three inches of empty space were between the two, and it required a good deal of kicking, and twisting backward and forward, and upward and downward, before I could detach the piece from its fastenings of iron.

For the interlacement, hindering the dissolution, more and more augments the collision and concussion; so that there is neither mixtion nor adhesion and conglutination, but only a discord and combat, which according to them is called generation.

This way and that they tugged and tussled, getting off occasional scraps, but really hindering each other feeding, till Tito glided in and deftly cut the Turkey into three or four, when each dashed off with a prize, over which he sat and chewed and smacked his lips and jammed his head down sideways to bring the backmost teeth to bear, while the baby runt scrambled into the home den, carrying in triumph his share the Gobbler's grotesque head and neck.

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