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The oasis, the house, my servants, houses, camels, all will be yours, and there will be nothing to prevent your leaving it all nothing except the desert, the miles of pitiless sand, trackless, pathless, strewn with the white bones of those who have essayed to escape from Fate, the never-changing, ever-different ocean which beats about my dwelling."
Keep thy conscience from offence, And tempestuous passions free, So, when thou art called from hence, Easy shall thy passage be; Easy shall thy passage be, Cheerful thy allotted stay, Short the account 'twixt God and thee; Hope shall meet thee on the way: Truth shall lead thee to the gate, Mercy's self shall let thee in, Where its never-changing state, Full perfection, shall begin."
'Yes, I do, returned the landlord, his features turning quite expressive with surprise. 'How comes he to be here? inquired the guest, leaning back in his chair; speaking in the bland, even tone, from which he never varied; and with the same soft, courteous, never-changing smile upon his face. 'I saw him in London last night.
To many women who are plain and unattractive in the ever-varying hat and gown of fashion, and who, if they try to hold their own, must sooner or later resort to artificial aids to attain even moderate good looks, there is yet a refuge, that of some severe and never-changing style of dress or uniform, which bestows upon them another kind of beauty.
Hemmed in on the west by the sand hills of Libya and on the east by the equally bare, dry, never-changing hills of Arabia; teeming with people as the channels of an ant hill with ants; intensively cultivated, some of the crops like the dhourra or millet, the principal food of the poor, returning to the sower two hundred and fifty times its seed; shaded by date palms which yield abundant and delicious fruit; a land with a delightful climate seasonably watered, fertilized by yearly tides and protected from invasion by wide deserts of soft sand; why should we not have been a happy people?
"Cruel! cruel!" she whispered to herself angrily. The German rose deliberately to his feet, and waddled to the place in which Lucilla and I were sitting together. "Has goot Mr. Sebrights done?" he asked. Mr. Sebright only replied by his everlasting never-changing bow. "Goot! I have now my own word to put in," said Herr Grosse. "It shall be one little word no more. With my best compliments to Mr.
The strong, long-enduring, long-suffering race of which he came endowed him with the necessary qualities, and gave him its own inexhaustible and never-changing devotion and self-sacrifice. Ten armies may be destroyed, he will bring up ten others to replace them, no matter what the price.
The blade of grass, which shoots from the soil, flowers, casts its seed, and dies, to make room for its offspring, nourished by the relics of its parent, is a type of the never-changing law, controlling all nature, even to man himself, who must pass away to make room for the generation which is to come."
Mine! Mine! Mine! his every inch of being said. Nor could his proportion of joy have been greater if he had six floors of his own to survey, instead of one little claptrap back room. It did make him so happy. He wore a kindly and never-changing expression, and he never spoke. Going down in the elevator, he edged over to my corner. He pinched my arm, he pinched my cheeks. Ach, but he'd miss me bad.
Lucilla, wearying, for the hundredth time of waiting in her own room, put her head in at the door, and still repeated the never-changing question "No signs of them yet?" "None, my love." "Oh, how much longer will they keep us waiting!" "Patience, Lucilla patience!" She disappeared again, with a weary sigh. Five minutes more passed; and old Zillah peeped into the room next.
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