The above selection includes some of doubtful origin but intrinsic interest.--Crossley.
"Assuredly--if you mean, as I do, something that includes all the loss and all the shame that are thinkable."
The term red includes all shades, sable, brindle, lemon or orange, but the brighter and clearer the red the better.
The nature of experience can be understood only by noting that it includes an active and a passive element peculiarly combined.
In order to do this, we will take the notion of duty, which includes that of a good will, although implying certain subjective restrictions and hindrances.
If my figures are, as I believe, at least approximately correct, the sexually perverted tramps may be estimated at between five and six thousand; this includes men and boys.
Thinking includes all of these steps,--the sense of a problem, the observation of conditions, the formation and rational elaboration of a suggested conclusion, and the active experimental testing.
Travel of the third category includes the work of the true wilderness explorers who add to our sum of geographical knowledge and of the scientific men who, following their several bents, also work in the untrodden wilds.
Otherwise his later "I told you so" has no intellectual quality at all; it does not mark any testing or verification of prior thinking, but only a coincidence that yields emotional satisfaction--and includes a large factor of self-deception.
Leaving rats and mice along with blue-bottle flies, in the category of mere kitten's play, pussy's game-list includes hares, rabbits, stoats, weasels, water-rats, and moles, besides everything that flies or has feathers, from the humble household sparrow to the black-cock of the mountain.