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Updated: May 3, 2025
The thirteen cannon behind the struggling hydra of gray seem one vortex sulphurous, flaming, spitting, as from one vast mouth, scorching fire, huge mouthfuls of granite venom. Back back, the gray masses break in sinuous, definite, slow-yielding disruption. Then a sudden inrush from the left of the broken gray, where smoke and space play fantastic tricks with the sunshine.
There we are on perfectly firm ground ground which we have traversed carefully already, and which we may survey in surety now. We have seen, then, that the prose novel a late growth both in ancient and in modern times in all countries was a specially late and slow-yielding one in English.
She also saw the importance of breaking down with Frances Willard's aid the slow-yielding opposition of the church. Occasionally enthusiastic workers undertook projects which to her seemed unwise. She told them frankly how she felt and left it at that, but most of them had to learn by experience.
There were but few in it who did not know and picture the meaning of all that had been imparted by the courier the desperate alarm, the haggard, sobbing women in front of a hoist, the relays of men who were ready to descend and beat hammer on steel and tear madly at slow-yielding rock, the calls for a rest while carpenters hastily propped up tottering roofs and walls, the occasional warning shouts when men fell back to watch other huge masses of rock fall into the black drift, and the instants when some rescuer, overwrought, thought he heard sounds of "rock telegraphing" and bade the others pause and listen.
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