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Updated: June 17, 2025


Before long I communed with the flora of the fields, as a man whom I met in after days at Grandlieu communed with his bees.

As a conversationalist the Pike is not a success, but Sam's actions were so unusual and utterly unheard of, that it seemed as if even the stones must have wondered and communed among themselves. "I never heard of such a thing," said Brown Buck; "he's gone an' bought new clothes for each of the four young 'uns."

Thanks! thanks! thanks! And if the arch fiend had revealed himself in person at the moment, Simon would have worshipped at his feet. "But," and as he communed with his own black heart, there needed now no devil for his prompter "if this matter is to be believed, I must contrive a little that it may look likelier.

There was a man who trembled when he heard Paul remonstrating with him about 'righteousness and temperance' both of which the unjust judge had set at naught 'and judgment to come' And he 'sent for him often and communed with him gladly, but we never hear that Felix trembled any more.

"Then you see how it is, do you not? Remember that, according to my plan, you will never again have to butter up the Assessor, seeing that it will be I who will be paying for those peasants I, not YOU, for I shall have taken over the dues upon them, and have transferred them to myself as so many bona fide serfs. Do you understand AT LAST?" However, the old lady still communed with herself.

And when David heard that Nabal was dead, he said, Blessed be the LORD, that hath pleaded the cause of my reproach from the hand of Nabal, and hath kept his servant from evil: for the LORD hath returned the wickedness of Nabal upon his own head. And David sent and communed with Abigail, to take her to him to wife.

Fotheringay, and forthwith the candle was flaring, and he saw a little black hole in the toilet-cover, with a wisp of smoke rising from it. For a time he stared from this to the little flame and back, and then looked up and met his own gaze in the looking glass. By this help he communed with himself in silence for a time. "How about miracles now?" said Mr.

By taking myself firmly in hand, and saying, "It was yonder to the left where I met my kind bicycler, and we vainly communed of my evanescent battle-field," and so keeping on, I got safely to the station with nothing more romantic in my experience than a thrilling apprehension.

No sound was heard along the ranks, each bent his head and communed with his own spirit; and the image of their distant, yet cherished homes, rose up and murmured "Remember thy weeping wife and thy fair-browed boy; who will guard them when thou art gone?"

Hence, from the Desert, had first come, he felt, the unearthly life they typified in their monstrous figures of granite, evoked in their stately temples, and communed with in the ritual of their Mystery ceremonials. This "watching" aspect of the Libyan Desert is really natural enough; but it is just the natural, Henriot knew, that brings the deepest revelations.

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