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Updated: May 11, 2025
For eclipses forebode disaster, and every thoughtful Chinaman who has heard of the present rebellion of the Japanese must attribute the reverses caused by the revolt to the eclipse of April 6th, occurring immediately before the insurrection. Tongchuan is one of the most charming towns I have ever visited; it is probably the cleanest city in China, and the best governed.
Never was a nature more beautiful and soft than that of Madeline Lester never a nature more inclined to live "above the smoke and stir of this dim spot, which men call earth" to commune with its own high and chaste creations of thought to make a world out of the emotions which this world knows not a paradise, which sin, and suspicion, and fear, had never yet invaded where God might recognise no evil, and Angels forebode no change.
And these omens forebode great havoc among ourselves. O king, thy ranks seem to be confounded by these blazing meteors, and thy animals look dispirited and seem to be weeping. Vultures and kites are wheeling all around thy troops. Thou shalt have to repent upon beholding thy army afflicted by Partha's arrows. Indeed, our ranks seem to have been already vanquished, for none is eager to go to fight.
You wish that I should quit these scenes, where, to my judgment, a certain advantage waits me, solely that I may lighten your breast of its selfish fears. You dread the dangers that await me on your own account. And in my apprehension, you forebode your own doom.
It is a long black box and looks some like a hearse. I hated to see him get in, it made me forebode. But he enjoyed his ride, and afterwards I sot off in one, Josiah in one also nigh by with Tommy. One side of it comes off so you can git in and set on a high cushion and read or knit.
In speaking of him the day before, Ferris had hinted at some mysterious sadness in him; and to hint of sadness in a man always interests women in him, whether they are old or young: the old have suffered, the young forebode suffering.
Never was a nature more beautiful and soft than that of Madeline Lester never a nature more inclined to live "above the smoke and stir of this dim spot, which men call earth" to commune with its own high and chaste creations of thought to make a world out of the emotions which this world knows not a paradise, which sin, and suspicion, and fear, had never yet invaded where God might recognise no evil, and Angels forebode no change.
It was a dreary day of gloom, with a piercing north wind, and toward evening the snow began to fall in those close, compact flakes which forebode a heavy storm.
Little Thekla was a round-faced, rosy little thing, childish for her nearly eleven years, smiling broadly and displaying enough white teeth to make Magdalen forebode that they would need much attention if they were not to be a desight like Agatha's. She sat between Mrs.
The Parliament of Paris put in the way of its registration retardations which seemed to forebode a refusal. Henry summoned to the Louvre deputies from all the chambers. "What I have done," he said to them, "is for the good of peace. I have made it abroad; I wish to make it at home. Necessity forced me to this decree. They who would prevent it from passing would have war. You see me in my closet.
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