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Updated: June 17, 2025


"Are you coming?" sang out Bonner from the interior of the house. His voice sounded prophetically sepulchral. "Consarn it, cain't you wait a minute?" replied Anderson Crow, still bravely but consistently looking for the much-needed dark lantern. "It's all right in here. There hasn't been a human being in the house for years. Come on in; it's fine!"

At four, Lasse and Pelle were dressed and were opening the cow-stable doors on the field side. The earth was rolling off its white covering of night mist, and the morning rose prophetically.

What puzzles me is, he's so quiet. You mark my words " Sir Harry rose, buttoned his coat and shook his riding-crop prophetically "he's brewing up for something. There'll be the devil of a flare-up before he has done." It came with the Midsummer bonfires. At nine o'clock on St. John's Eve, Mr. Raymond read prayers in the church.

Did you read his thing on Russia and Kerensky? Lord, it was absolutely prophetic." Lockwood shook his head. "Dorn's too damn clever," he drawled. "Things come too easily to him. He's got an eye but I can't put my finger on it. You see a fella's got to have something inside him. The things Erik says cleverly and prophetically don't mean anything much, because they don't mean anything to him.

Whether God ordained special laws for other nations also, and revealed Himself to their lawgivers prophetically, that is, under the attributes by which the latter were accustomed to imagine Him, I cannot sufficiently determine. It is evident from Scripture itself that other nations acquired supremacy and particular laws by the external aid of God. Th.-P., ch. iii, same title.

Our Lord might be speaking prophetically, as well as out of His own experience, so well do His regretful and lamenting words fit into so many of our own cases to-day. For, look at that young business man. He has been born and brought up in the Church of Christ. He has gladdened more hearts than he knows by the noble promise of his early days.

I won money at Monte Carlo, Giovanni; so it will hurt nobody if you take five hundred francs." Giovanni scorned to hide his tears. Ah, these Americans! Who could match them for impulsive generosity? "I will pay it back," he said. "No, I give it to you, Giovanni. It will ease my conscience of the sin of gambling." "Both of you will live to a good old age," said Giovanni prophetically.

I should be too happy to send you a drachma or so, but I have no coins in my possession current at Athens at the time when Pisistratus was spelt Peisistratos. Your affectionate father, A. CAXTON. Verily, here indeed was the first practical embarrassment produced by that melancholy anachronism which my father had so prophetically deplored.

The interruption of the program by the marching of the Boy Scouts within the circle of the Camp Fire Girls was permitted to continue for ten or fifteen minutes, while a number of short speeches were made by some of the boy leaders, in which they gloried over the way they had "put one over on the girls." "And we're not through yet," announced Harry Gilbert prophetically.

She was Renee, the girl of whom he had prophetically said that she must come to regrets and tears. His vision of her was not at Tourdestelle, though he assumed her to be there awaiting him: she was under the sea-shadowing Alps, looking up to the red and gold-rosed heights of a realm of morning that was hers inviolably, and under which Renee was eternally his.

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