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It was found that it would be absolutely necessary to disengage themselves from the electric cord which in all their voyaging in these desolate arctic regions, under water and above water, had connected them with the Works of Roland Clewe at Sardis, New Jersey.
He whispered this in a manner that we call "pauky," being a free man with his tongue. "This is a strange tale enough," I said; "the saints grant that the Maid speaks truly!" "But yesterday came a letter of her sending to the King," he went on, "but never of her writing, for they say that she knows not 'A' from 'B, if she meets them in her voyaging.
It seemed this voyaging through the sparkling water, under the scintillating heavens, this resolute pushing into the opening splendors of night like a pleasure trip. "It is the witching hour of half past ten," said my comrade, "let us turn in." When we looked from our state-room window in the morning we saw land.
Know, O my brothers and friends and companions all, that when I left voyaging and commercing, I said in myself, "Sufficeth me that hath befallen me;" and I spent my time in solace and pleasure. One day as I sat at home there came a knock at the door, and when the porter opened a page entered and said, "The Caliph biddeth thee to him."
And if ever again we return in our voyaging to the Achaean land, then to you among the first of goddesses with willing hearts will we bring countless gifts, libations and banquets."
He had read up for these facts and figures, under the impression that they would interest the solid portion of his audience. "Fire away!" "Start your train!" Tiffles therefore whistled once, and the panorama commenced moving slowly and steadily. The idiot, the rollers, and the lights, all worked well. From the Bight of Benin, the voyaging spectators took an excursion up the river.
Dotted at intervals throughout society are the people endowed with the faculty for "getting up things". They are dauntless people, filled with the power of driving lesser and deeper reluctant spirits before them; remorseless to the timid, carneying to the stubborn. Of such was Mrs. Carteret, with powers matured in hill-stations in India, mellowed by much voyaging in P. and O. steamers.
Full of laughing and screaming girls, it bumped over a middle hill, and then rose slowly till it reached the last summit. It was shot back again into the midst of its fictitious perils, and this mock voyaging was accomplished to the sound of music from a puppet orchestra. Bells and drums, a fife and a triangle, cymbals clashed mechanically, and a little soldier beat the time.
You are voyaging together to a country where you expect to prosper to secure an independence, and to enjoy happiness and contentment for the remainder of your lives; but, my friends, would you not act wisely to look beyond all this? As our voyage in this ship must come to an end, so must our voyage through life, and what then?
And it was sharply borne in on Chicksands that he was walking beside the mere image or phantom of a man, a man whose mind was far away 'voyaging through strange seas of thought alone. Mannering's eyes were wide open; but they made the weird impression on the spectator of a double seeing of some object of vision beyond and behind the actual scene of the barracks and the recruits, and that an object producing terror or pain.
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