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Updated: June 19, 2025
Do you not see that, by affording you repose from one impression by means of another, by sharpening the tragic upon the comic, the merry upon the terrible, and at need calling in the charms of the opera, these performances, while presenting but one play, would be worth a multitude of others?
"One would think you were intimate with Monsieur Vermut to hear you talk," said the doctor, pointing to the little apothecary, who was then crossing the square. "Poor fellow!" said the poet, who was suspected of occasionally sharpening his wit with Madame Vermut; "just look at that waddle of his! and they say he is learned!"
At present we are but beginning, sharpening our educational tools, as it were, and, except a modicum of physical science, we are not able to offer much more than is to be found in an ordinary school. Moral and social science one of the greatest and most fruitful of our future classes, I hope at present lacks only one thing in our programme, and that is a teacher.
"You hate shams so much that if man had been constructed for it I dare say you would kick at yourself. "You have your enemies, but the very persons who blunt their weapons on you do you the honour of sharpening them on 'Truth. In short, you have reached the summit of your fame, and you are too keen a man of the world not to know that fame is a touch-and-go thing." Andrew paused.
Luckily the stock of cold-chisels aboard the Ville de Saint Remy was a good one; but I dulled them all twice over and weary work at the grindstone I had sharpening them again before I had chipped away the bindings of those endless rivets and had the satisfaction of seeing the big section of iron plate between two of her iron ribs pitch outboard and splash down through the weed into the sea.
Send a man below to get a block, and he would capsize everything before finding it, then not bring it up till an officer had called him twice, and take as much time to put things in order again. Marline-spikes were not to be found; knives wanted a prodigious deal of sharpening, and, generally, three or four were waiting round the grindstone at a time.
Quick as lightning he had caught the great creature in his arms, and ere it could turn upon him, it was muzzled, and was being led quietly along toward the smithy. Mimer was busy at his forge sharpening a sword when Siegfried reached the doorway. At the sound of laughter the little dwarf raised his head. It was the Prince who laughed.
At present we are but beginning, sharpening our educational tools, as it were, and, except a modicum of physical science, we are not able to offer much more than is to be found in an ordinary school. Moral and social science one of the greatest and most fruitful of our future classes, I hope at present lacks only one thing in our programme, and that is a teacher.
As he was reloading his gun, we heard at a distance a singular noise, like a muffled drum, mingled with the sound made in sharpening a saw. It might be savages; and we plunged into a thicket, and there discovered the cause of the noise in a brilliant green bird, seated on the withered trunk of a tree.
It has been discovered that whetting changes the location of the molecules of metal, that there is frequently left what is not a perfect edge after the supposed sharpening, but that, given time, the molecules will readjust themselves, and the edge return. My dear, you are now, or at least should be, a woman rarely learned in one great mystery. Is there no reward for merit?"
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