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Updated: June 24, 2025
"Mither! a' kent ye wudna forget yir laddie for ye promised tae come, and a've feenished ma psalm. "And in God's house for evermore My dwelling-place shall be. "Gie me the kiss, mither, for a've been waitin' for ye, an' a'll sune be asleep."
They will have a showy-looking house, encrusted with base ornamentation and false grandeur, though it lets in wind, rain, and sound almost as if it were made of mud or canvas, rather than a plain and substantial dwelling-place, with comfort instead of stucco, and moderately thick walls instead of porches and pilasters.
It had three rooms and a kitchen, with some sheds at the back one a stable appropriated to the mustang mare, another to some mules, and a third occupied by two men of the class of "peons" the male domestics of the establishment. All, with the house itself, structures of the rudest kind, unlike as possible to the dwelling-place of a lady, to say nought of an angel.
But even these expanding leaves are not the glory of the Victoria; the glory is in the opening of the flower. We have sometimes looked in, for a passing moment, at the green-house, its dwelling-place, during the period of flowering, and then stayed for more than an hour, unable to leave the fascinating scene.
Here I determined we would build our dwelling-place and become rich by the breeding up of great herds of cattle. I should explain that this ground, which once, as the remains of their old kraals showed, had belonged to a Kaffir tribe killed out by Chaka, the Zulu king, was to be had for the taking.
The world owes the Catholics its good will even for the happy rascality of hewing out these bogus grottoes in the rock; for it is infinitely more satisfactory to look at a grotto, where people have faithfully believed for centuries that the Virgin once lived, than to have to imagine a dwelling-place for her somewhere, any where, nowhere, loose and at large all over this town of Nazareth.
Mr Toots looked greatly disconcerted, while the Captain proceeded gravely. 'Cap'en Cuttle is my name, and England is my nation, this here is my dwelling-place, and blessed be creation Job, said the Captain, as an index to his authority. 'Oh! I couldn't see Mr Gills, could I? said Mr Toots; 'because
The facts here collected lead inevitably to the conclusion that the Tell myth was known, in its general features, to our Aryan ancestors, before ever they left their primitive dwelling-place in Central Asia.
"Oh, to think that all that beauty, all those great palaces filled with the master-works of art, all those proud architectural piles, all that scene of the most joyous life that the earth contained, is now become the dwelling-place of the terrible fauna of the deep, creatures that never saw the sun; that never felt the transforming force of the evolution which had made the face of the globe so glorious; that never quitted their abysmal homes until this awful flood spread their empire over the whole earth!"
There is only one other occasion in this Gospel in which the word here translated 'mansions' is employed, and it is this: 'We will come and make our abode with him. Our mansion is in God; God's dwelling-place is in us. So ask yourselves, Have you a place in that heavenly home?
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