All that was healthy and natural, all that clung to happy
relationships and the simple joys of simple men, shrunk from them in dismay; and yet a fearful attraction was in them, and, like the fruit on the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil they were terrible with the possibilities of the Unknown.
15', on these wretched gravel plains, with their stunted vegetation; but the
relationship of the Macrauchenia to the Guanaco, now an inhabitant of the most sterile parts, partly explains this difficulty.
Nietzsche, the supposed anarchist, here plainly disclaims all
relationship whatever to anarchy, for he shows us that only by bearing the burdens of the existing law and submitting to it patiently, as the camel submits to being laden, does the free spirit acquire that ascendancy over tradition which enables him to meet and master the dragon "Thou shalt,"--the dragon with the values of a thousand years glittering on its scales.
He warmly accepted the invitation, and at once they became not only on terms of affectionate
relationship, but almost like old friends.
The neglect had been visited on the head of the sinner; for when poor Lady Elliot died herself, no letter of condolence was received at Kellynch, and, consequently, there was but too much reason to apprehend that the Dalrymples considered the
relationship as closed.
You can't change the
relationship,' returned the other.
To explain the conditions of that
relationship we must first establish a conception of the expression of will, referring it to man and not to the Deity.
Our poor place of abode, our humble calling, our assumed
relationship, and our assumed name, are all used alike as a means of hiding us in the house-forest of London.
In South America, a similar
relationship is manifest, even to an uneducated eye, in the gigantic pieces of armour like those of the armadillo, found in several parts of La Plata; and Professor Owen has shown in the most striking manner that most of the fossil mammals, buried there in such numbers, are related to South American types.
The boy, small and rather delicate in appearance seemed somewhat embarrassed at being called "father" by the tall, awkward, pumpkinheaded man, but to deny the
relationship would involve another long and tedious explanation; so he changed the subject by asking, abruptly:
The accident being the
relationship of my wife's cousin to a certain Father Superior in a very ancient monastery in Europe.
"If the world disapproves, I don't care," said Vronsky; "but if my relations want to be on terms of
relationship with me, they will have to be on the same terms with my wife."