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And neither heroine nor hero of any age has shed greater luster upon human nature by the cheerful fortitude with which adversity has been braved. Convent life. Its influence upon Jane. Jane leaves the convent. Her attachment to one of the nuns. Jane partakes of the Lord's Supper. Preparations for the solemnity. Jane's delight in meditation. Departure from the convent.
The Brahmana who partakes of food at the house of a dead person on the third day after the death, is purified by bathing three times daily for twelve days. After the expiration of twelve days, and going through the purification ceremonies duly, the sin is destroyed by giving clarified butter to Brahmanas.
Most of the extensive peninsula of Labrador partakes of a similar character; and there are other like tracts west of the Rocky Mountain range in the "Russian possessions." Yet these "Barren Grounds" have their denizens. Nature has formed animals that delight to dwell there, and that are never found in more fertile regions. These, in their turn, become the food and subsistence of preying creatures.
Lying between the earth and the heavens, it partakes of the color of both. Viewed from a hilltop it reflects the color of the sky; but near at hand it is of a yellowish tint next the shore where you can see the sand, then a light green, which gradually deepens to a uniform dark green in the body of the pond. In some lights, viewed even from a hilltop, it is of a vivid green next the shore.
You talk of the mischief of much comment on each other amongst those who live together. You might have shown, I think, that in the case of near friends and relations this comment also deepens into interference at least it partakes of that nature. Friends and relations should, therefore, be especially careful to avoid needless comments on each other. They do just the contrary.
Then the others are neither like nor unlike the one, nor is likeness and unlikeness in them; for if they were like and unlike, or had in them likeness and unlikeness, they would have two natures in them opposite to one another. That is clear. But for that which partakes of nothing to partake of two things was held by us to be impossible? Impossible.
That is your first, now what is your second question, Mr. Fairfax?" I paused for a moment before I replied. "My second partakes more of the nature of an assertion than a question," I answered. "As I read it, you are more afraid of what may happen should the two men meet than anything else." "Yes, that is just what I am afraid of," she replied.
They also recall the rites of the Passover though in this latter the blood was no longer drunk, nor the flesh eaten raw. The human tribe partakes of the mana or life-force of the animal, and is strengthened; the animal tribe is sympathetically renewed by the ceremonial and multiplies exceedingly. This is well illustrated by a ceremony of the 'Emu' tribe referred to by Dr. Frazer:
This is not always in the story: presumably, therefore, not always possible. On the other hand, he who enters Fairyland and partakes of fairy food is spell-bound: he cannot return at least for many years, perhaps for ever to the land of men. Fairies are grateful to men for benefits conferred, and resentful for injuries.
For this reason he should be worshipped and meditated upon as Tadvanam. Whoever knows Him in this aspect becomes one with Him, and serves as a clear channel through which the blessings of Brahman flow out to others. The knower of God partakes of all His lovable qualities and is therefore loved by all true devotees. The disciple asked: O Master, teach me the Upanishad.
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