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Updated: May 20, 2025
She has got some private pupils in music, and is delighted to bring in grist to the mill, which grinds hard enough to make me realize the old days you are so fond of recollecting. "Don't ask me to send you the Lacustrian. I am ashamed of it, and of my own articles.
The plain red brick building, the Cave of Adullam, or Ebenezer Chapel, where uneducated men hear a half-educated man talk of the Christian law of love and the Christian hope of glory, is unworthy of the indulgence which is reserved for the shrine where the Thug suspends a portion of the spoils of murdered travellers, and for the car which grinds its way through the bones of self-immolated pilgrims.
But, whatever his thoughts, he grinds away with much Christian endurance and fortitude. Wainwright, who is tired after a long turn at the wheel, subsequent to a hard day's work in the brick-yard, is relating to a few interested listeners the strange story of his life, or discussing points of Anarchist principle and propaganda.
Fairfield who grinds us down by his exactions, and does what he can to keep, us in debt." "Has he always been agent?" "No. Before he came there was an excellent man a Mr. Sampson who treated us fairly, contented himself with exacting rents which we could pay, and if a man were unlucky, would wait a reasonable time for him to pay. Then we got along comfortably.
His occupation is gone, his power has passed away, he is absorbed into the common herd, he grinds at the mill, a shorn Samson and inconspicuous. Marryat, writing forty-five years ago says: 'St. Louis has 20,000 inhabitants. 'The old, old sea, as one in tears, Comes murmuring, with foamy lips, And knocking at the vacant piers, Calls for his long-lost multitude of ships.
He will have no patching of the sword: that sword was Wotan's and subject to his will; he grinds it to powder, and makes one of his own, with which he will face either man or god. In the making of it he sings the glorious Sword-song; and when it is made he tests it by splitting the anvil with it. Here the first act ends.
The glacier, by its motion, grinds into powder the surface of the granite rock; and the Alpine torrents, that have their origin under glaciers, are always turbid, from the destruction of the rocks on which the glacier is formed.
"'Well, whatever she does, I says, 'will she get here this mawnin'? I got to get to the race track. "'I'll call up Orphy an' see, says the old gazink. 'Hello, Tessie, he says, after he grinds away at the telephone handle fur a while. 'Git a-holt of Orphy Shanner fer me out to th' park that's a good girl. In about ten minutes somebody begins to talk over the phone.
From a silent, observing child he ran into a stormy, vivid youth that often threatened disaster if not positive annihilation but he's of the breed that dashes to the edge, grinds his teeth, plants his feet, and looks over! then, breathing hard, draws back. After a while I got to banking on that balking trick of his.
"There won’t be a sober cab left if we don’t hurry while everything is still able to stand up." This reasoning seemed to alarm Mitchell and he went out with him at once. "My head feels awfully," said Clover to Jack. "It sort of grinds and grates—does yours?" Jack stared straight ahead and made no reply.
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