Either way, it is, in my opinion, impossible to found any valid legal declaration on a knowledge of the document so
fragmentary and so incomplete as the knowledge which you possess.
Into the manhood of the race: for I, for my own part cannot think that these latter days of weak experiment,
fragmentary theory, and mutual discord are indeed man's culminating time!
She laughed, and in
fragmentary sentences tried to explain about a doll which she produced from the folds of her frock.
And these
fragmentary musical expressions, though sometimes beautiful, were disagreeable, because they were utterly unexpected and not led up to by anything.
The remaining thirty-five years of his life are a record of ambitious projects and fitful efforts, for the most part turned by ill-health and lack of steady purpose into melancholy failure, but with a few
fragmentary results standing out brilliantly.
Plum-pudding is the term bestowed upon certain
fragmentary parts of the whale's flesh, here and there adhering to the blanket of blubber, and often participating to a considerable degree in its unctuousness.
I answered him as briefly, in
fragmentary sentences.
Those that I have now are
fragmentary. I am in the position of a biologist who from a single bone must reconstruct not only the appearance of an extinct animal, but its habits.
They seemed to him
fragmentary utterances of a monstrous conspiracy against his body and soul.
"Not that I ever heard of," answered Flambeau; "but my information is
fragmentary, and only comes from my old friend Grimm.
" And Pearl, stepping in mid-leg deep, beheld her own white feet at the bottom; while, out of a still lower depth, came the gleam of a kind of
fragmentary smile, floating to and fro in the agitated water.
Perhaps, if you had not been already in the secret, you might not have guessed what sad memories what warm affection, what tender fluttering hopes, had their home in this athletic body with the broken finger-nails--in this rough man, who knew no better lyrics than he could find in the Old and New Version and an occasional hymn; who knew the smallest possible amount of profane history; and for whom the motion and shape of the earth, the course of the sun, and the changes of the seasons lay in the region of mystery just made visible by
fragmentary knowledge.