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The appeal to facts shows, also, that an individual may put up individual petitions, as when a Yebu will pray: "God in heaven protect me from sickness and death. God give me happiness and wisdom." But we may safely infer that the only prayers that the god of the community is expected to harken to are prayers that are consistent with the interests and welfare of the community.
I laid the second tier, and the third, and the fourth; and then I heard the furious vibrations of the chain. The noise lasted for several minutes, during which, that I might harken to it with the more satisfaction, I ceased my labors and sat down upon the bones. When at last the clanking subsided, I resumed the trowel, and finished without interruption the fifth, the sixth, and the seventh tier.
The cutaway coat has lost one of its tails; his hair is rumpled up like feathers, and his collar has parted its front moorin's. As soon as he gets his wind though, he tries to state what's on his mind. "You you young rough-necks!" says he. "I I'll make you sweat for this. You'll see!" "Harken, fellow Gogs!" says Beans.
"Harken to the lecture on lobsters by Professor James Spurling!" announced Lane in stentorian tones. The next group of traps was some distance off, so Jim had a chance to talk without interruption. "In the spring a lobster that is growing begins to find his shell too tight, so he has to get out of it.
I knew my master so well his sullen moods, his outbursts of passion, that already I could arrive at this conclusion with certainty. "'Proceed, I said, indifferently, for it is well that a man should keep his own counsel in such delicate affairs. 'What is my concern with your misfortune? "'Harken, O dispenser of bounties!
In fine, we have but two alternatives to choose from. We must either renounce all belief in Christ and His promises, or else admit that His words are actually carried out, and that the prayer has been heard which He made for Peter, and for those who should, in turn, exercise Peter's office and functions, and should speak in his name. Harken to the narrative, as given by St.
He looked toward the sea and he prayed to Psamathe to spare the land that he had come to. But, even as he prayed, he knew that Psamathe would not harken to him. Then he made a prayer to Thetis, to his wife who had seemed so unforgiving. He prayed her to deal with Psamathe so that the land of Ceyx would not be altogether destroyed.
All dry vegetation was buried beneath the deep snow, and everywhere they saw this white-robed creature of the prairie coming down to the woods. Now the air was full of the wolf and coyote game call, and they were seen in great numbers upon the ice. "See, see! the hungry wolves are dragging the carcasses away! Harken to the war-cries of the scout's Shunka!
'Take what you wish one talent, two, three; only bring back the words that shall win favour; and Hasdrubal added: 'And harken! lord; if you win not favour, we shall yet march, and peradventure you shall come with us if they drive not the nails too deep; but there was an outcry at this, for they trembled lest Melkarth should smite them, and Hasdrubal spoke again, grumbling: 'Ah, masters, you have not seen soldiers as I have seen them, becoming bloated with wine and food, and soft in the arms of courtesans; but Hannibal interrupted him, crying out to me again: 'Go! go!
It is hard to harken for the reedy music of Pan and hear only the whine of a sawmill or the boom of the surf. Of her mother, Nan had seen but little.
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