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Updated: May 28, 2025


Then someone in the distance seemed to say, "Move on; Move on." The words echoed and re-echoed through his tired brain. "Move on; Move on," the weary, monotonous strain continued as he dragged his heavy feet along the pavement. "Move on; Move on;" the words seemed repeated just ahead. Who was it? What did they want, and why couldn't they let him rest?

"What?" was her hasty exclamation, an exclamation uttered as though the words had affrighted her. Whereafter, with quivering lips, she began hesitantly and uncertainly to fumble in her bodice. "No, I have no need of money," I interposed. "Only, if you should be so willing, give me a piece of bread." "You have no need of money?" she re-echoed dubiously. "No, none.

Going from street to street, Raisky saw through the windows, how in one house the family sat at dinner, and in another the amovar had already been brought in. In the empty streets, every conversation could be heard a verst away; voices and footsteps re-echoed on the wooden pavement. It seemed to Raisky a picture of dreamy peace, the tranquillity of the grave.

"You!" said Nanna, and at that moment she would have given all she possessed in the world for just a skirt. "You!" re-echoed Piers Minor, and immediately a horrible dumbness fell upon him. The thunder of the captains and the shouting filled their ears, but they heard not, the red light of battle danced before their eyes, but they saw not.

Gerald narrowed his eyes, his face was cool and unscrupulous as he looked at Birkin, impersonally, with a vision that ended in a point in space, strangely keen-eyed and yet blind. 'If death isn't the point, he said, in a strangely abstract, cold, fine voice 'what is? He sounded as if he had been found out. 'What is? re-echoed Birkin. And there was a mocking silence.

O'Flaherty paused when he arrived thus far, expecting that the opposite party would make some reply; but they continued silent: when suddenly, from the dense forest, there rung forth a wild and savage yell, that rose and fell several times, like the pibroch of the highlander, and ended at last in a loud whoop, that was echoed and re-echoed again and again for several seconds after.

When the men had finished lashing the ships together he again took his war horn and blew a loud blast upon it that echoed and re-echoed along the rocky shores of the island. As he turned to put the horn aside he saw that Queen Thyra, alarmed by the growing tumult, had come up on deck.

"The chain of gowd!" re-echoed the housekeeper, both aghast with astonishment at the audacity of the proposal. "I will keep a few links," continued the young man, "to remind me of him by whom it was won, and the place where he won it," continued Morton; "the rest shall furnish me the means of following the same career in which my father obtained that mark of distinction."

Drums beat to arms, the church bells clanged, and an immense shout arose that was re-echoed from the Plains of Abraham across the river to the Isle of Orleans. It was the acclamation of deliverance for the besieged, the knell of final defeat for the besiegers.

Galleries and shafts have echoed and re-echoed with these noises of the old world, which yet lives, and will continue to live, maybe, to the end of time. But are the physical trees, the trees that we can all see budding and sprouting in our gardens to-day are they ever cognisant of the presence of the occult?

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