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text_0 | text | yet what does that avail |
text_1 | text | therefore |
text_2 | text | the late mister leslie who died in eighteen seventy four tells it in his book |
text_3 | text | authority |
text_4 | text | at last it came revealing a landscape blind with snow |
text_5 | text | you do not believe in me and my wisdom why should i help you |
text_6 | text | how old am i |
text_7 | text | the little liar |
text_8 | text | have mercy and i will do whatever you wish |
text_9 | text | it was a sad sight for us to see |
text_10 | text | any river is deep enough to drown a fool |
text_11 | text | then he must rise and challenge all or any to come forward and do battle with him to win the axe and become chief in his place |
text_12 | text | listen |
text_13 | text | hear the words of the king who honours you |
text_14 | text | what tale have you to tell |
text_15 | text | what shall we do shall we fall upon her and kill her now |
text_16 | text | is it not so my sisters |
text_17 | text | then be silent on the matter and let us give out our feast |
text_18 | text | whose are those children |
text_19 | text | for the life of me i can't see light here |
text_20 | text | where had my curiosity landed me |
text_21 | text | beautiful isn't it |
text_22 | text | what authority has he |
text_23 | text | what do you gain in the end |
text_24 | text | forty five a m train at milson's point |
text_25 | text | second day |
text_26 | text | easily forded |
text_27 | text | if the trip be made in july or august you will pass through square miles of well kept orchards yellow with the season's fruit |
text_28 | text | if not in good walking condition this would be much the better plan |
text_29 | text | water may be got at the station and the billy boiled right away |
text_30 | text | twenty eight p m is much to be preferred |
text_31 | text | they scarce looked on him but cried out together mournfully |
text_32 | text | they scowled at him as he went by but meddled not with him in any way |
text_33 | text | now let us be glad |
text_34 | text | being weaponless |
text_35 | text | so they filled their wallets while the man looked on |
text_36 | text | come no words |
text_37 | text | the plain was grown over with grass but he could see no tree therein |
text_38 | text | partly wondering |
text_39 | text | cheerful voice |
text_40 | text | the old man looked on him steadily and said |
text_41 | text | how the sparks fly twinkling up aloof |
text_42 | text | what they would that did they and they had all things plenteously |
text_43 | text | till each on the other aweary they lean |
text_44 | text | extortion to be punished as circumstances may require |
text_45 | text | not to convey any person unless a settler without a pass |
text_46 | text | petitions |
text_47 | text | september |
text_48 | text | the reduction of expense which would result from this appointment would be much more than adequate to the increased expense incurred by the appointment and remuneration of a gentleman of probity and respectability to this office |
text_49 | text | not of course consciously but automatically |
text_50 | text | secondly the vibrations of its physical particles are perceptible |
text_51 | text | it consequently frequently happens that a psychic or medium going to a house where such manifestations are taking place may be able to discover what the entity who produces them is attempting to say or do |
text_52 | text | some writers have spoken of it under the name elementary but as that title has at one time or other been used for almost every variety of post mortem entity |
text_53 | text | that is to say they either have been or will be men like ourselves |
text_54 | text | it is obvious that they used the latter word simply as a synonym for constituent parts without in the least degree intending it to connote the idea of substances which could not be further reduced |
text_55 | text | before leaving this branch of the subject it may be well to warn the student against the confusion of thought into which some have fallen through failing to distinguish this elemental essence which we have been considering from the monadic essence manifesting through the mineral kingdom |
text_56 | text | it is not however able to do this quite immediately |
text_57 | text | so many and so varied are the subdivisions of this class that to do them anything like justice one would need to devote a separate treatise to this subject alone |
text_58 | text | some among the many subdivisions of this class are much less childlike and more dignified than those we have been describing |
text_59 | text | if it is sufficiently powerful to seize upon and inhabit some passing shell it frequently does so |
text_60 | text | to such a man an accurate comprehension of the effect of thought and desire in producing artificial elementals would come as a horrifying revelation |
text_61 | text | it would be the greatest consolation to many devoted and grateful souls who are oppressed with the feeling that they are unable to do anything in return for the kindness lavished upon them by their benefactors |
text_62 | text | all readers of the literature of such subjects are aware that many of our ancient families are supposed to have associated with them a traditional death warning |
text_63 | text | in thinking of the adepts and schools of occultism of that remarkable people our minds instinctively revert to the evil practices of which we hear so much in connection with their latter days |
text_64 | text | there is little doubt that the movement increased so much more rapidly than they had expected that it soon got quite beyond their control |
text_65 | text | second those which are visible but not tangible |
text_66 | text | take from mine eyes this cruel light |
text_67 | text | inquired they |
text_68 | text | god save you and your friends beside |
text_69 | text | he replied |
text_70 | text | exclaimed aloud |
text_71 | text | pricking his charger as he spoke the words he passed along the path |
text_72 | text | i feel as though we were all of us upon the edge of some dreadful catastrophe as though there were about to be a mighty change |
text_73 | text | miss clifford |
text_74 | text | pointed beard |
text_75 | text | artificial or natural |
text_76 | text | why ruined and hopeless |
text_77 | text | but how about the hopelessness |
text_78 | text | he rose with a certain deliberateness which characterized all his movements for robert seymour never seemed to be in a hurry and stood in front of her so that the moonlight shone upon her face |
text_79 | text | if you will give yourself to me i feel as though i might still become a husband of whom you could be proud if not |
text_80 | text | for god's sake save me |
text_81 | text | is there any man here who will make place for her |
text_82 | text | certainly mister seymour |
text_83 | text | nothing matters |
text_84 | text | shall we stop or go on |
text_85 | text | so the net result of the experiment was that they were obliged to drag away great fragments of the fallen roof that lay upon the stone |
text_86 | text | wake her up or i will |
text_87 | text | carelessly arranged |
text_88 | text | and why was the air in this deep place so fresh |
text_89 | text | how then did the crocodile get out |
text_90 | text | desperate |
text_91 | text | one two |
text_92 | text | how stupid you are not to understand |
text_93 | text | everybody else |
text_94 | text | what would her mother say if she knew how cross and cruel her little mary was getting |
text_95 | text | bessy did not speak but she was evidently very much displeased |
text_96 | text | come little one said she holding out her arms |
text_97 | text | she put the pie in and blew the fire |
text_98 | text | crying out |
text_99 | text | i wanted to make mother a present of such a pretty thing poor mother |
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