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We'd never have decent flowers without good compost   Rather than "upon the mercy and whim", it's more correct to say "at the mercy and whim".  I'm not sure you need to say "something" that can't be seen or touched, it's unnecessary, what about "at the mercy and whim of that which can't be seen or touched"?

by Leanne Hanson on Oct. 16 2009