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Updated: June 29, 2025


Will you never be convinced of the truth of these inspired words, which can not be repeated too often: As you brought nothing into the world, so you can take nothing out of it? Come, then, let us be young again, and dash into the blue waters of Finland, and buffet the sparkling brine as it seethes and boils over the rocks!

Ah! the wave has fallen on the beach. Listen to its roaring listen to the roaring of the shields! Stand, you men of the Halakazi stand! Surely they are but a few. So! it is done! By the head of Chaka! they break they are pushed back now the wave of slaughter seethes along the sands now the foe is swept like floating weed, and from all the line there comes a hissing like the hissing of thin waters.

'It seethes and seethes, a river of darkness, he said, 'putting forth lilies and snakes, and the ignis fatuus, and rolling all the time onward. That's what we never take into count that it rolls onwards. 'What does? 'The other river, the black river.

So much seethes about the plain discussion of the question of sexual institutions. One echoes the intelligent inquiry of that quite imaginary, libellously conceived lady in goloshes with a smile and a sigh. As well might she ask, "Why shouldn't I keep my sandwiches in the Ark of the Covenant? There's room!" "Of course there's room," one answers, "but As things are, Madam, it is inadvisable to try.

The blood seethes and boils in the veins, the brains are boiling in the skull, the heart in the breast glowing and bursting, the bowels a red-hot mass of burning pulp, the tender eyes flaming like molten balls.

And in his sleep, beholds one who bends to kiss him, white hands outstretched and all heaven in her eyes; and with her voice thrilling in his ears, wakes, to find the sun already westering and Black Roger near by, who, squatting before a rough table he has contrived set close beside the fire whereon a cooking pot seethes and bubbles, is busied with certain brewings, infusings and mixings in pipkin and pannikin, and all with brow of frowning portent.

"Are you sure that the water is boiling?" says the Princess Vasilissa. "It bubbles and seethes," said the servants. "Let me see for myself," says the Princess, and she went to the fire and waved her hand above the cauldron. And some say there was something in her hand, and some say there was not.

It presented the delectable pastime of conspiring in two languages; for, from Bombay to Calcutta, from Peshawar to Madras, India seethes, conspires and takes an occasional pot shot at some poor devil of a commissioner whose only desire is to have them combine religion and sanitation. "I am an American. Please take me to the English commissioner."

The short autumn day is rapidly giving place to night; and darkness, and the horror of a great tempest is settling down upon the desolate grey sea, which heaves and seethes for ever around Cape Horn. A great clipper ship, the noblest and swiftest of her class, is hurling along her vast length before the terrible west wind.

He need not even look at her; she had but to sit there silent, motionless, with the breath of youth coming through her parted lips, and the light of youth stealing through her half-closed eyes. And abruptly he got up and walked away. The new wine, if it does not break the old bottle, after fierce effervescence seethes and bubbles quietly. It was so in Mr.

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