26 Metaphors for x

But, if A's will read 'and I give such further bequests as appear in a paper filed herewith' and the paper contained a bequest to B of 'all the stock covered by my agreement of May 1, with X' it would be an attempted bequest outside of the will and so have no legal effect.

" Mr. X was a prominent member of the B.P.O.E. At the breakfast table the other morning he was relating to his wife an incident that occurred at the lodge the previous night.

When this pin lease has been formed, one section of the warp has been made, the proportion finished being (50 to 72)/x where x is the total number of threads required for the cloth.

" CHAPTER X THE RAVENS Doc Carson is a Raven and he's our First Aid Scout.

] CHAPTER X "I AM THE MASTER'S!"

CHAPTER X There was method in my madness, tho', ye'll ken.

X THE HIGHER KNIGHTHOOD A time there was, when for thy beauty's prize Hadst thou but deemed my love that prize deserved What hope, what faith my daring heart had nerved For proud achievement and for high emprize!

X is Xanthornus, Or Baltimore Bird.

The REEFS x, y, and Z, are probably parts of the barrier reefs, for the sea was breaking very heavily upon their outer edge; there were, however, considerable spaces where no breakers appeared, some of which, being three or four miles wide, may possibly be as many outlets to sea.

CHAPTER X There was method in my madness, tho', ye'll ken.

[Footnote 33: a chair-shaped X .Its use was an insignia first of royalty, then of the higher magistracies.

X It was a day of English summer, and the meadows and trees drowsed in the moist atmosphere; a few white clouds hung lazily in the blue sky; the garden was bright with geraniums and early roses, and the closely cropped privets were in full leaf.

X "AS MOTHER USED TO DO" Man's admiration for things as mother used to do them is as great an obstacle as business as usual in the path of winning the war and husbanding the race.

There will be an annual acquisition of about 40 millions sterling, from this novel mode of procedure, of which please to accept the following algebraical demonstration: Let x be the unknown quantity; a, the horses; b, the sheep; then per simple equations x, plus a, plus b, minus tods, plus sheepskins, equal one thousandthen minus sheep, plus horses, minus wool, plus tods, equal one million.

[Footnote 1: Charles X (1757-1836) became king of France in 1824; forced to abdicate in 1830.]

[Footnote X: Robespierre was a native of Arras.

X THE LINE OF THE WARWICK "Thus are poor servitors, While others sleep upon their quiet beds, Constrained to watch in darkness, rain, and cold.

CHAPTER X "OO DAD IS, 'SIEUR FROWENFEL'?"

We shall thus be justified in assuming that the bullet and the cigar came from the same person; and, if this be so, we may say that X is a person of considerable knowledge, of great ingenuity and no mean skill as a mechanicianas shown by the manufacture of the bullet.

Not only does this deduction, being made in the logical form, If A is B, X is Y; but X is Y; therefore A is B, not follow at all, but it is absolutely not true.

X Among the first of my fellow-passengers of whom I took any particular notice was a tall, broad-shouldered, almost gigantic, colored man.

The entire foundation upon which Dory was building seemed to be going; Saint X was, therefore, the place for him, not Europe.

"Is Mr. X a German?" Norgate was silent.

The X-chromosome is the bearer of sex destiny.

Mr. X is, in brief, a gambler.

26 Metaphors for  x