"Does not the
stuff appear as beautiful to you, as it did to my lord the minister?" asked the impostors of the Emperor's second ambassador; at the same time making the same gestures as before, and talking of the design and colors which were not there.
You see, I am
stuffed, so I have no brains at all," he answered sadly.
He saw a scarcely perceptible tremor cross her face, and without knowing what he did he stooped his head and kissed the bit of
stuff in his hold.
There was a great deal of low
stuff in it about a country gentleman come up to town to stand for parliament-man; and there they brought a parcel of his servants upon the stage, his coachman I remember particularly; but the gentlemen in our gallery could not bear anything so low, and they damned it.
Ojo placed his hand in the flabby
stuffed glove that served the Scarecrow for a hand, and the Scarecrow pressed it so cordially that the straw in his glove crackled.
I fancy I recollect some
stuff being poured in between my teeth; and that is all.
The view that seems to me to reconcile the materialistic tendency of psychology with the anti-materialistic tendency of physics is the view of William James and the American new realists, according to which the "
stuff" of the world is neither mental nor material, but a "neutral
stuff," out of which both are constructed.