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Updated: June 23, 2025


Well for us if, when its hours have slidden away into the grey past, they continue to witness to us of His love, even as, while they were wrapped in the mists of the future, they called on us to hope in Him! Well for us if we fill the passing moment with deeds of loving obedience!

He arose and stretched himself, baring all his claws and fangs with lazy insolence, for any whom it might concern to see. Then he collapsed, falling as if the slab on which he stood had slidden from under him, and remained flattened tense, wide-eyed, and dangerous. The Chieftain's wife had jerked her head and sneezed. At least, she had yanked her cranium quick as quick, and made a noise.

She seemed to slide up the chain just as easily as in a general way she would have slidden down, only without any disagreeable anticipation of a bump at the end of the journey. And when she got to the top how wonderfully different it looked from anything she could have expected!

My heart swelled with gratitude to the brave boys that had leaped, scrambled, slidden, tumbled, fallen, swum or climbed over those 14 perilous, horrible miles of icy rocks and storm-piled timbers, to save the books that, to them, seemed of so little value, but which they yet knew were, to me, the most precious of all my things.

"There is Peter now," she said faintly. Then, looking into his face, she realized that John was not thinking of Peter. For a moment's space Lady Mary, too, forgot Peter. She leant against the broad shoulder of the man who loved her; and felt as though all trouble, and disappointment, and doubt had slidden off her soul, and left her only the blissful certainty of happy rest.

In places the tracks are such as would be made by feet, that had slidden upon soft clay in descending declivities. Prodigious remains of animals are found near the salines. Whole trees are discovered completely petrified; and to crown the list of wonders, in turning up the soil, graves are opened, which contain the skeletons of figures, who must have been of mature age.

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