Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !

Updated: May 20, 2025


She would stand for hours on the rock terrace, peering into the northwest; she would climb the steep path a dozen times a day, and in distraction pace the cliff-top inside the palisaded area, where now some few wild sheep and goats were penned in process of domestication. Here she would walk, calling in vain his name to the uncaring winds of heaven.

These native girls of mixed blood, living tragedies sprung from the uncaring selfishness of the whites, struggle desperately to lift themselves above the mire in which the native is sinking.

'My love a meeting promised me and kept it faithfully, * One night as many I shall count in number and degree: O Night of joyance Fate vouchsafed to faithful lovers tway, * Uncaring for the railer loon and all his company!

However, the gaps of time in between were forever lost to him. He stumbled along the banks of a river and fronted a bear fishing. The massive beast rose on its hind legs, growled, and Ross walked by it uncaring, unmenaced by the puzzled animal.

Again it rose a sail, then the dark hull of a ship. In dreamy musing he began, wondering how, in mid-ocean, with so many leagues of space, two vessels should cross each other's track so near. "It's just the same with human lives," he thought. "A few months or years ago, people that I never knew, and might have passed on the wider ocean of life, unknowing and uncaring, have now come so near!

"This improvement, or partial recovery, I attribute to the climate of Minnesota. But not to this alone, other things have concurred. "First, I had a naturally firm, enduring constitution, which had only given way under excessive burdens of labor, and had no vestige of hereditary disease upon it. "Secondly, I had all my burdens thrown off, and a state of complete, uncaring rest.

Smith just had time to ask, "Say, why don't you people put tags on things?" when there was an interruption. A man pushed his way past the policeman at the door. He was tall and gnarled and ugly, and his eyes were deep-set and bleakly blue. His clothes, unpressed and uncaring, hung on him like corrugated iron. "What do you want?" Lieutenant Smith asked.

The torrent of her tears raining down into his tears. Tears not for Life's faults but for Life when there are no faults. They locked in each other's arms trying to save each other on Nature's vast lonely, tossing, uncaring sea. The rush of children's feet was heard in the hall and there was smothered laughter at the door and the soft turning of the knob. It was Christmas Morning.

'Ye lust and desire to have, what a contrast is in, Ask and have! We might live even as the lilies or the ravens, or with only this difference, that we laboured, but were as uncaring and as peaceful as they. God is given. The world has to be bought. Its terms are 'Nothing for nothing. 'In the day. It is hard for men to labour towards far-off unseen good.

I love you " There was time for no more. They were in each other's arms, laughing, crying, murmuring now and then an incoherent word. Julia clung to her husband like a storm-driven bird; it seemed to her that her heart would burst in its ecstasy of content; if the big arms about her had crushed breath from her body she would have died uncaring.

Word Of The Day

potsdamsche

Others Looking