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1
Pieces come back sometimes, fragments of the
insoluble
mystery
of the past.
2
I could merely agree with all Paris in considering them an
insoluble
mystery
.
3
But every such case is still a profound and
insoluble
mystery
.
4
His escape from Dr. Waite's hospital was itself practically a miracle-certainlyan almost
insoluble
mystery
.
5
Its ways are a sacred,
insoluble
mystery
,
no less.
6
Like the question of how long it had been since he slept, it was an
insoluble
mystery
.
7
The whole thing is an
insoluble
mystery
.
8
Life was a dark,
insoluble
mystery
,
but whatever it was, strength and weakness were its two constituents.
9
I do not insist that this is so; the intimate feelings of the insect are an
insoluble
mystery
.
10
Florence looked at them by turns as though the whole thing was the most
insoluble
mystery
to her.
11
It is a most
insoluble
mystery
.
'
12
Yet even I failed to see that what had happened that night was something more than a queer
insoluble
mystery
.
13
Why these same saddle-back hills were not occupied by our own people is, it must be confessed, an
insoluble
mystery
.
14
He confesses himself puzzled by that
insoluble
mystery
-
the
existence
of Evil in a world created and ruled by a beneficent Power.
15
They were called criminals, and the outraged law, like the bursting shells, had come to them, an
insoluble
mystery
from the sea.
16
The strange feats of this man, (hypnotist astrologer and thought-reader all rolled into one) have ever since remained an
insoluble
mystery
.
insoluble
mystery
insoluble