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Updated: May 17, 2025


All through the afternoon the chine of these hills closed the landscape; purpled at times by passing clouds, at times lit up by sun-rays that defined every bush and seam on the slopes. All through the afternoon the folded gullies between the slopes unwound themselves interminably, little by little, as the voyagers traced up the river, paddling almost due southward, along its loops and meanders.

And if it murders we who hang it have beforehand hypnotised its will and armed its hand to slay." So Nellie thought, the tears drying on her cheeks, leaning forward to watch the twitching, purpled face of the hard-breathing child. "Is there not a curse upon us and our people, upon our children and our children's children, for every little one we murder by our social sins?

You, too, have turned to my enemies in my last days. You would leave me for a young wastrel who has sung in your ears the song of a male siren. But before I will surrender my fight for the dictates of the conscience God has given me to be my mentor, I will see you go!" "Father!" cried the girl. "You don't know what you're saying." His face had become frenzied and purpled, his hands were shaking.

Purple haziness curtained the dark front of Kinneo, a delicate haze purpled by this black promontory, but melting blue like a cloud-fall of cloudless sky upon loftier distant summits. The lake rippled pleasantly, flashing at every ripple. Suddenly, "Katahdin!" said Iglesias. Yes, there was a dim point, the object of our pilgrimage.

I gladly set my lover free, and at the next minute he was on his knees in the snow and his trembling hands removed wrap after wrap from the beloved head, Kubbeling helping him from the driving-seat with his great hands, purpled by the cold.

"At the time I descended the sun was near setting Already the shadows of evening had cast a dusky hue over the face of the ocean, and a crimson glow purpled the tops of the waves as, heaving in the evening breeze, they died away in distance, or broke in foam against the sides of the vessels, and before I rose from the sea the orb had sunk below the horizon, leaving only the twilight glimmer to light the vast expanse around me.

He gazed with absent eye on the tints with which the setting sun purpled the glades of the wood, while his father paced the terrace with long strides-smiling as he passed him and hastily brushing away a tear as he turned his back. Suddenly Elise de Tecle appeared before them, like an angel dropped from heaven.

Then he said with a curious hoarseness, and in a voice pitched so low it was scarcely audible: "Take your boat hooks out of me and be on your way." The older man withdrew his hook. Young Gower held on a second longer, matching the undisguised hatred in Donald MacRae's eyes with a fury in his own. His round, boyish face purpled.

Having remained some time in this pious hue, I returned home and feasted upon grapes and ortolans with great edification; then walked to one of the bridges across the Arno, and surveyed the hills at a distance, purpled by the declining sun. Its mild beams tempted me to the garden of Boboli, which lies behind the Palazzo Pitti, stretched out on the side of a mountain.

Having thus strengthened his position, he spat the water from his mouth and turned his head around to see what occult power was responsible for his misfortune. When he saw Randy quietly sitting in the canoe a few yards above his face purpled with rage. "You'll pay for this outrage," he stuttered hoarsely. "I'll beat you black and blue when I get hold of you.

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