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He explained to his servant that he had discovered and opened an old cupboard in the panelling, without mentioning the fact of his having found anything in it, but merely asking him to give instructions for the paint to be mended and the cupboard put into a usable state. Before he had finished a very late breakfast Mr.

"Dead end," Rath said heavily. He turned and shouted, "Smith! Did you find any prints?" Lieutenant Smith, his coat off and sleeves rolled up, bounded over. "Nothing usable, sir." Rath's thin lips tightened. It had been close to seven hours since the customer had taken the Martian machine. There was no telling what harm had been done by now.

The object of education in general is to produce in the boy or girl, and so in the man or woman, three results: first, a sound, useful, and usable body; second, a flexible, well-equipped, and well-organized mind; alert to gain interest and assistance from contact with nature and coöperation with other minds; and third, a wise and true and valiant spirit, able to gather to itself the higher things that best make life worth while.

If, as the South maintained, the slave was simply a piece of property, then the slave of a rebel was a piece of enemy property and enemy property used or usable for purposes of war. To confiscate enemy property which may be of military use was a practice as old as war itself.

Below Wallingford the crossings were either only to be effected in very dry seasons or, though normally usable, might be interrupted by rain. It is at Wallingford, therefore, that the main lowest passage of the Thames was effected, and it was through Wallingford that Berkshire communicated with the Chilterns.

Oscar Hertwig, de Vries, Driesch and others attempt to reconcile the preformationist and the epigenetic standpoints, andto extract what is good and usable out of both.” Hertwig and Driesch, however, can only be mentioned with reservations in this connection.

That's exactly what I want to do. So let's be off." "I s-s-said y-you," corrected Master Sturtevant, rising and taking a few cautious steps to test the state of his legs. He found them usable, though rather wobbly about the knees, and would have started off across the ravine's bottom had not Katharine caught and held him.

It was that, perhaps, that roused the Chief not love of life, but love of the boy. To be drowned like a rat in a hole that was not so bad when one had lived and worked. A man may not die better than where he has laboured; but this child, who would die with him rather than live alone! The Chief got up on his usable knee. "I'm thinking, laddie," he said, "we'll go fighting anyhow."

A usable command of his own language will stand him in good stead, whether he needs to talk face to face with another man, or from a platform to a concourse of people, or to put into readable printed form the results of his observations or his thinking.

They also replaced the wooden bridges over the Tiber and other rivers by stone bridges carried on stone piers and arches. Early in their building activities the Romans learned to make a cement so weather-resistant that many of their constructs are still usable two thousand years after the Romans built them.

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