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Updated: May 14, 2025


They were in the Park of the dwindling press of carriages, and here was this young Dudley saying, quite commendably: 'It's a pity we seem to have no means of keeping our parks select. Victor flung Simeon Fenellan at him in thought.

The country prostrate and writhing tried to rise, but could not. The government knew not where to turn, or what course to pursue. Grant was growing in strength hourly. Lee's little force was dwindling. Sherman was streaming through South Carolina. Grant was reaching out toward Five Forks. All-destroying war grinned hideously on all sides stared gaunt Famine.

Her own, at the best, is skimpy and straight, though very much my colour, and what with permanent waving and instantaneous hair colouring it was positively dwindling away." "I wish you had let it dwindle." "No, I rather like her so I suggested she should give her own poor locks a rest and have an artistic postiche made with mine; it made two, one to come and one to go to the hairdresser.

This crisis, misconceived as a schism, which political as well as ecclesiastical adversaries, no less than the fast dwindling remnant of the followers of Mírzá Yaḥyá hailed as a signal for the immediate disruption and final dissolution of the system established by Bahá’u’lláh, was precipitated at the very heart and center of His Faith, and was provoked by no one less than a member of His own family, a half-brother of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, specifically named in the book of the Covenant, and holding a rank second to none except Him Who had been appointed as the Center of that Covenant.

When we stopped to breathe, and I had time to see all about me, the clearness and sweetness of the night, the shapes of the hills like things asleep, and the fire dwindling away behind us, like a bright spot in the midst of the moor, anger would come upon me in a clap that I must still drag myself in agony and eat the dust like a worm.

In her eyes would not only pain but sin divide them? Could he possibly prevent her whole relation to him from altering and dwindling? It was to be the problem of his remaining life. With a great cry of the soul to that God it yearned and felt for through all the darkness and ruin which encompassed it, he laid his hand on hers with the timidest passing touch. 'Catherine, I will make amends!

By the end of the year the last remains of her ebbing strength had almost deserted her; and through the early days of the opening century it was clear that her dwindling forces were only kept together by an effort of will. On January 14, she had at Osborne an hour's interview with Lord Roberts, who had returned victorious from South Africa a few days before.

'The Berbalangs, said Bude coolly. 'You are wearing the ring I gave you? 'Yes, always do, said Logan, looking at his hand. 'All the men have their pearls; I saw to that, said Bude. 'Why, the noise is dwindling, said Logan. 'That is odd; it seemed to be coming this way. 'So it is, said Bude; 'the nearer they approach the less you hear them.

The Emperor turned to me with a smile and a look that showed me he was firmly convinced everything I had told him as to his dwindling popularity was false, the living picture before our eyes proving the contrary. When I was at Brest-Litovsk disturbances began in Vienna owing to the lack of food.

Fever and dysentery made fatal inroads on the dwindling strength of the gaunt and famished peasantry, and in one district alone, out of a population of 62,000 inhabitants, no less than 5,000 persons died, directly or indirectly, of starvation in the course of three months.

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