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Updated: May 18, 2025
Mingling with the clouds, and sometimes rising above them, were the highest mountain heads, and as our eyes wandered from peak to peak, onward to the remote horizon, space itself seemed more vast from the manner in which the objects which it held were distributed.... The day was waning, and, urged by the warnings of our ever-prudent guide, we at length began the descent.
The ever-prudent Cortes did not follow his division, but remained with a small body-guard of twenty Spaniards in a little island formed by the intersection of certain water streets, whence he encouraged the allies, who were occasionally beaten back by the Mexicans, and where he could protect his own troops against any sudden descent of the enemy from certain side streets.
We have no guide now; so we must trust to our good fortune to lead us to them, or them to us which is about the same thing, I fancy." "Oh! let us `catch up," advised Francois, "and ride for the butte. We may find buffalo near it." "But what if we find no water?" suggested the ever-prudent Lucien. "That is not likely," returned Francois.
So having said she departed, and left him to sit as aforetime, Bitterness swelling his breast at the thought of the slender Brisëis Forcefully torn from his side. Meanwhile ever-prudent Odysseus Safe into Chrysa had come with the hecatomb vow'd to Apollo.
It is a well-known fact that in Tibet, if you are a "somebody," or if you wish people to recognize your importance, you must have an umbrella spread over your head. Fortunately the ever-prudent doctor had two, and these were duly spread over our respective heads. The Tarjum himself was shaded under a parasol of colossal dimensions, held in position by his secretary.
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