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Updated: June 28, 2025
"But, wouldn't it be better for it to keep it with us, than let it go into the dangerous woods to be killed?" asked Julia. "We div it more to eat," said Clinton, "and I'll tum and seep with it, and cuddle up to its back, and Dowler shan't touch it." "Do what you think best," said Julia; "but I should like to keep it for Clinton!"
When the sun's rays seep through the interstices of the carving it leaps into a brilliancy that is blinding. On the high walls of the room are depicted in startling colors, scenes from the life of Buddha and realistic glimpses of hell, for your Cambodian artist is at his best in portraying scenes of horror.
Numerous groups of men were to be seep assembling after the reveille, in various parts of the barrack square those who had borne a part in the recent expedition commingling with those who had not, and recounting to the latter, with mournful look and voice, the circumstances connected with the bereavement of their universally lamented officer.
He was not a keenly observant young man, but there did begin at this point to seep through to his brain-centers a suspicion that all was not well. "Let me pull myself together!" said Freddie warily to his immortal soul. "I believe I'm getting the raspberry!" And there was silence for a space. The complexity of life began to weigh upon Freddie.
He walked alone in the garden at Carondelet, watching the color fade out of the sky and the twilight seep in among the clipped yews. All the world could be like this garden, a place of peace and beauty and quiet, if only.... All the world would be a beautiful and peaceful garden, in his own lifetime! He had the means of making it so!
"And then from the moonlight flooding us there dripped down on me a great drowsiness. Sleep seemed to seep from the rays and fall upon my eyes, closing them closing them inexorably. Edith's hand in mine relaxed. Stanton's head fell upon his breast and his body swayed drunkenly. I tried to rise to fight against the profound desire for slumber that pressed on me.
The Mysteries were gone; there was no Center of Light in the West, from which the thought-essence of common sense might seep out purifying year by year into men's minds; Theosophy the grand antiseptic was not; so such tomfoolery as this came in to take its place.
And when it did finally seep into their consciousness, their first feeling was one of joy for the poor professor whose sons would be restored to him after all. But quick on the heels of this thought came another. How could the sons be restored to their father, if the father were nowhere to be found? "You say the old chap skipped out, decamped?" Will broke in on their meditations.
The love that had changed him and the life that had failed him seemed utterly misrelated. To and fro he paced on the bare ridge while twilight shadowed. A star twinkled in the west, a night wind began to seep the sand. The desert, vast, hidden, mysterious, yet so free and untrammeled, darkened.
Then, while Jim set the table, Pat fried the steak and Mike brushed up the flour from the floor. And now a burnt smell was in the air. It was not the steak. It seemed to seep out of the oven. "Open the oven door, Jim," commanded Mrs. O'Callaghan, after one critical sniff. The latest cook of the O'Callaghans obeyed, and out rolled a cloud of smoke.
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