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Updated: May 16, 2025
"There is a very good reason for that, for your mother and I were twins, and you resemble her, while Peter Junior resembles me," said the Elder. "Yes," said Hester, "Peter Junior looks like his father;" but as she glanced at her son she knew his soul was hers. Thus the meal passed in quiet, decorous talk, touching on nothing vital, but holding a smoldering fire underneath.
This little but greatly daring band, which Grôm, one flaming sunrise, led down into the unknown jungle, was well armed. Hobbo, however, because of his immense strength, bore the heavy fire-basket, wherein the smoldering coals were cherished in a bed of clay.
Venters laid down his rifle, and, filling one of the pots from his canteen, he placed it on the smoldering campfire. "Hope it'll hold water," he said, presently. "Why, there's an enormous cliff-dwelling just across here. I got the pottery there. Don't you think we needed something? That tin cup of mine has served to make tea, broth, soup everything." "I noticed we hadn't a great deal to cook in."
The fort was entirely demolished, he reported to Webb, next day; "the barracks and all buildings were heaps of ruins, the fires still burning, the smoke and stench from which were offensive and suffocating. Innumerable fragments, human skulls, and bones were still broiling, half consumed, in the smoldering flames.
The matter, then, of his turning off a course out of his way for no apparent reason, and of his having overheard a plot singularly involving a young girl, was indeed an adventure to provoke thought. It provoked more, for Dale grew conscious of an unfamiliar smoldering heat along his veins.
One could have no suspicion of the fire that lay smoldering beneath. "Finish and hand me the papers before you leave the room. That has always been the rule at Exeter." "I do not intend to finish, or to hand in my papers." Although she spoke quietly, her voice was heard over the class-room. Each student paused with uplifted pencil in her hand. For the most part, Dr. Kitchell was feared.
He was in the midst of men, yet knew no one, loved no one, exciting in the breasts of the peasants only a sort of careless contempt and smoldering hostility. They nicknamed him "Bell," because he hung between his two crutches like a church bell between its supports. For two days he had eaten nothing. No one gave him anything now. Every one's patience was exhausted.
Smoldering joy, oft-puffed by meditation Blinding my tearful eyes, Burst into immortal flames of bliss, Consumed my tears, my frame, my all. Thou art I, I am Thou, Knowing, Knower, Known, as One! Tranquilled, unbroken thrill, eternally living, ever-new peace! Enjoyable beyond imagination of expectancy, SAMADHI bliss!
This smoldering resentment suddenly burst into flame, a day or so before we reached Salonika, when a Senegalese sergeant, whose request to be sent home had been refused, ran amuck, barricaded himself in a stone outhouse with a plentiful supply of rifles and ammunition, and succeeded in killing four officers and half-a-dozen soldiers before his career was ended by a well-aimed hand grenade.
Frederick threw his cigarette into the smoldering grate and shrugged his shoulders impatiently. "Can't a fellow stop in a shanty without the whole town gossiping about it?" he demanded peevishly. "That's just it, Frederick. I don't want people talking about my sister's husband and a squatter girl," the older man explained. "I must know why you were there."
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