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Updated: June 9, 2025


From them some of the most notable writers of fiction have drawn their tales, which entertain readers of to-day. What was done with all the gold thus garnered in sea fights before it reached the ports of Spain, is hard to know.

The rahur is a kind of pea, growing not unlike our English broom in appearance; it is sown with the maize crop during the rains, and garnered in the cold weather. It produces a small pea, which is largely used by the natives, and forms the nutritive article of diet known as dhall. My first charge. How we get our lands. Our home farm. System of farming. Collection of rents. The planter's duties.

Amber waited, knowing that patience must be his portion until the bargain should be struck. Dhola Baksh himself, a lean, sharp-featured Mahratta grey with age, appraised with a single look the new customer, and returned his interest to the Malay. But Amber garnered from that glance a sensation of recognition. He wondered dimly, why; could the goldsmith have been warned of his coming?

The other lay in the vest of a Savigniac monk, and was to this effect: 'In a ridded acre the husbandman can sow with hopes of good harvesting. When the corn is garnered he calleth about him his friends and fellow-labourers, and cheer abounds. Labour and pray.

I was snatched up, with the northern lights for chariot, two blazing comets our steeds, and the north star a charioteer. Old folks are wont to repeat themselves, but that is because they would impress those garnered lessons which age no longer has strength to drive home at one blow. Royalist and Puritan, each had his lesson to learn, as I said before.

A veil which concealed, but had no power to sweep away the garnered harvest of violent human passions. The figure of a man lay stretched upon his back on the bank of the river. His head was carefully pillowed. A covering had been spread over the upper body, as though to hide that which lay beneath, rather than yield warmth and comfort on the summer night.

Still less did the later exhibitions owe any portion of their significance and interest to their connection with a date. They afforded occasion for comparison and rivalry, but no shape loomed up out of the past claiming to preside over the festival, to have its toils and achievements remembered, and to be credited with a share in the production of the harvests garnered by its successors.

But if the one in whom all our future is garnered up be with us there, instead of that weary World which has so magically vanished away from the eye and the thought, then does the change make one of those rare epochs of life in which the charm is the stillness.

"All through his life he kept a journal. This book, he said, was his 'Savings Bank. The thoughts thus received and garnered in his journals were indexed, and a great many of them appeared in his published works.

The hall of the house was magnificent with great Norman arches, once the aisle of the nave. The whole scene had the busy, comfortable air of a place full of patriarchal life, the dignity of a thing existing for use and not for show, of quiet prosperity, of garnered provender and well-fed stock. Though it made no deliberate attempt at beauty, it was full of a seemly and homely charm.

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