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Updated: June 15, 2025


As the sun went down a gray chill fog arose from the river and the lowlying shores and fell down over the little city like a thin wet veil, blurring and softening and reddening the light from the innumerable camp-fires, built under the dark shadows of overhanging trees, and the broad glows coming from canvas houses and tents, lighted from within, and the bright glares that poured through the doors and windows of the more brilliantly illuminated dance-halls and gambling-hells, giving to all a weird and dream-like aspect, fascinating, romantic, and beautiful.

The roofs are mostly covered with tin, which shines and glares in the sun at mid-day, but reflects the morning light very pleasantly. "The Protestant and Catholic Cathedrals are fine buildings, as are the new Catholic church outside the suburbs, the Catholic seminary, and many other edifices.

Glares in mid-heaven; but to his noontide blaze The slender violet lifts its lidless eye, And from his splendor steals its fairest hue, Its sweetest perfume from his scorching fire. I may just as well stop here as anywhere, for there is more of the manuscript to come, and I can only give it in instalments.

Took back the Times by request, and ventured to offer to read aloud " "Oh, so did I! His eyes looked so tired, that I long to do something! It's like living in an hotel, to take everything and do nothing in return, but if he is so cross and glares like that I shall never dare to offer again. Do you suppose it will go on like this all the time? Will he avoid us entirely except at meal-times?

There and then for the first time did Maltravers press upon that modest and blushing cheek the kiss of Love, of Hope, the seal of a union he fondly hoped the grave itself could not dissolve! Queen. Whereon do you look? Hamlet. On him, on him, look you how pale he glares! Hamlet.

Blithers had her repeat it, and then almost missed the chair in sitting down, he was so precipitous about it. "Won't stay for her own ball?" he bellowed. "She says it isn't her ball," lamented his wife. "If it isn't hers, in the name of God whose is it?" "Ask her, not me," flared Mrs. Blithers. "And don't glare at me like that. I've had nothing but glares since you went away.

There was naught but kneeling and retiring. Now it was the salt-cellar, the plate, and the bread; then it was a Duke's Daughter a noble soul as ever lived with a tasting-knife, as beautiful as a rose; then another lady enters who glares at me, and gets to her knees as does the other. Three times up and down, and then one rubs the plate with bread and salt, as solemn as St.

He is half-way through the hamlet and all goes well; still no sign of life except yes, this so-called proof of every rule is always forthcoming, except that there is the sudden appearance of one stately cock. This is followed immediately by its sudden and unstately disappearance. A kitten also emerges from somewhere, glares, arches, fuffs, becomes indescribable, and is not!

I had in my first virtuous foolishness cut her out of my life for ever! So I saw it then, and I lay unseen in the darkness and called upon Nettie, and wept for her, lay upon my face and wept for her, while the glad people went to and fro, and the smoke streamed thick across the distant stars, and the red reflections, the shadows and the fluctuating glares, danced over the face of the world.

Occasionally he starts wildly from his dream and glares frightfully through the misted pane. It is the custom of the trainmen, who tiptoe softly through the cars, never to disturb their clients by calling out the names of stations. They rush desperately to the bracing chill of the platform to learn where they are. There is a mood of mystery about this Owl of ours.

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