So that it isquite easy to get something to do duty as a second Queen, etc.
It is not necessary to lay a continuous trail, but care should be taken that it is quite easy to see from one patch of scent to the next.
When the two circles have been mastered it is quite easy to cut a figure $3$ upon the ice.
It is quite easy if you set to work in the right way.
These range from the puzzle that the algebraist finds to be nothing but a "simple equation," quite easy of direct solution, up to the profoundest problems in the elegant domain of the theory of numbers.
It is quite easy; and there is only one way of doing it, for we do not count as different the arrangements obtained by merely turning round the square and reflecting it in a mirror.
It's quite easy to be looked up to, and still have your fun," and Farquhar lowered his voice confidentially.
They're quite easy to tell apart, because a halo, unless it is one of the unusual white ones, always has red as the inside color and a corona always has the red on the outside.
Since you've got a watch, however, it's quite easy.
It is quite easy to work this stitch with the back stitches on the working side, and when they are required to be on the surface it is advisable to do it in that way.
A new thread is never commenced actually at the margin, for it would then be seen upon the right side; it is quite easy to avoid this happening by commencing an inch further in.
In this work, the colouring is frequently in flat tones, but if necessary it is quite easy to introduce gradation.
Should, however, the impression be blurred, it is quite easy to flick everything away with a duster and repeat the process.
Then you may be quite easy in your mind," said the lawyer.
When the carrapato was duly located--it is quite easy to see it, as the large body remains outside--the pin was duly pushed right through its body.
No observant person, however, experiences trouble in marching through the Brazilian forest, and if not hindered by impossible followers it would be quite easy to march long distances daily in any part of the forest without much inconvenience.
I approved this judicious suggestion, and assured them they might feel quite easyas long as they were in the kingdom.
It might be quite easy to drive a team of egregious asses in this way over contemporary work, leaving nothing but hoof-marks and injuries, but we are assuming the thing to be efficiently done.
The emotional fog which blinds the critical faculty of the sitter is most valuable to the medium, and is quite easy to create.
The Spook told the Turks that with the aid of a good compass it would be quite easy to decipher.
In this case, of course, the floor of the bridge is nothing more than a pole, but with the assistance of a handrail it is quite easy to walk along a single pole.
A very simple mechanism can be made to effect this change, so that reversing is quite easy.
Yes; I require to be more circumspect and more firm; but my life is quite easy, compared to hers.
Well, I suppose I must trust to that; but I should prefer to have everything settled to-day, so that my mind might be quite easy.
Indeed, they had a score at the inn that had lain too long; but if she could only get her own she could pay all and be quite easy.
It will be quite easy to find the minutes of the legal opinions in virtue of which Mademoiselle Esther was summoned; there are ways too of making d'Estourny speak.
To assure him that the affair is quite easy, because nothing is required of him but to will, is equivalent to assuring him that the affair is quite easy, because it will be done when he has done it.
The man may reply, the affair would indeed be quite easy if there existed in me a motive to produce the volition; but as there does not, the volition is impossible.
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