The germen obtained a kind of motion; yet this appears to be still imparted by material processes.
Between other financial potentates and their little girls, Mr. Germen knew that the oddly confidential relation which existed between these two was unusual.
When Mr. Vanderpoel reached his office and glanced at his carefully arranged morning's mail, Mr. Germensaw him smile at the sight of the envelopes addressed in his daughter's hand.
On a hot morning in the early summer Mr. Germen found two or three--two of them of larger size and seeming to contain business papers.
The germen becomes a round woody capsule, compressed at the ends like an orange, divided into twelve cells, each containing a flat oblong seed.
The germen afterwards becomes a large, oblong, fleshy fruit, of a fine yellow colour, and containing a flat seed covered with a woolly substance.
The germen becomes an oblong, bottle-shaped fruit, divided into six cells, containing flat, oblong seeds.
It is here manifestly impossible to select the more sterile individuals, which have already ceased to yield seeds; so that the acme of sterility, when the germen alone is affected, cannot be gained through selection.
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