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Updated: June 16, 2025


That secret is a secret well-concealed, a treasured mystery unplumbed, and to a plane such as this, the minds of the believers can never find their way. On this account the Guardian’s anguish at being parted from that bright and comely denizen of Heaven is beyond our conceiving.

A denizen of the moon, dropping on this planet, would not be stared at and interrogated with more eager curiosity.

In that impromptu arena two men stood face to face under the full glare of the gas-lamps one was Guy Livingstone; the other a denizen of the Potteries, yclept "Burn's Big 'un," who had selected B as his training quarters, in preparation for his fight to come off in the ensuing week with the third best man in England for £100 a side. They made a magnificent contrast.

Then he moved slowly through the jungle to the drinking place, where, upon all fours, he drank as drank his fellows, the other beasts of the jungle. As he quenched his thirst, another denizen of the gloomy forest approached the stream along the path behind him. It was Numa, the lion, tawny of body and black of mane, scowling and sinister, rumbling out low, coughing roars.

It was a lovely spot; one of those little grassy parks which but for the uprising masses of mountains and towering trees might have surrounded your country home. That first night as we sat around the camp fire there came out of the blackness behind us a faint greeting Wheres Who Wheres Who from a denizen of this mountain park, the great horned owl.

For this man there can be no sentiment no more than for a bull. The flesh on his face is hard, as if cast, rather than generated, and while we see how he towers above the entire court, we watch him in wonder, as if he were some maniac denizen of a zone where men without minds grow to the stature and power of fiends. The face of Payne is not of the traditional southern peculiarities.

It was strange indeed to meet a living denizen of a world that seemed to her impossible except in books. And as for the sphere in which Stevens moved, it was her own. He and she had been schoolmates from childhood, had looked on the same green hills, known the same people, been molded of the same strong religious feeling.

If any man, North or South, withholds his share of taxes, or his physical assistance in this, the crisis of our history, he should be deprived of all voice in the future elections of this country, and might be banished, or reduced to the condition of a mere denizen of the land. War is upon us, none can deny it.

To me it seems impossible that I should have ceased so suddenly to be a denizen of the one, and even more impossible that I should ever have caught a glimpse of the other." "You will not always say so," she murmured. "You have everything in your favour now youth, strength, experience, and reputation." "Even then," he answered, "I doubt whether I still possess the capacity for happiness.

As the deities support themselves upon the Amrita that occurs in the Sun and the Moon and that is offered in diverse sacrifices, even so do human beings support themselves upon Ganga water. One besmeared with the sand taken from the shores of Ganga regards oneself as a denizen of heaven, adorned with celestial unguents.

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