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Encyclopedia of Home Remedies for Better Life

By: Dr Izharul Hasan

...ll curb his cravings which might increase the urge for drinking in the stages immediately after the treatment. Encycl... ... Warm Bath and Aromatherapy- A relaxing bath while listening to some soothing music can calm the anxious nerves. Essential oils used for aromatherap... ...ive and Relaxed- Be positive, talk to people with positive attitude, listen to music, spend some time doing your favorite work, pursue hobbies, learn... ...o stand for about twelve hours. A teaspoon may be taken every three hours, or immediately before or after a meal. 2. Parsley is another effective re... ...gree burn can be treated by home remedies. Second and Third degree burns need immediate attention to doctor 2. Applying beaten egg on the burns cure... ...ry or a severe attack specially in children. If a dog bites you should demand immediately from the dog owner proof of immunization, rabies is very d... ...fficulty in sleeping. If cough persists for more than 15 days, patient should immediately be taken for medical checkup as it may result in other sev... ...ation techniques such as deep breathing exercises, meditation or listening to music Encyclopedia of Home remedies for better life Author: Dr Izh... ...pplements such as vitamin A and D • Manage your stress levels by listening to music, running or partaking in a detox program • Learn as much as you ...

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The Days Work

By: Rudyard Kipling

...ner than the other. At present I am screwed fast. Should I open, you would immediately be swamped. 59 The Day’s Work This is incontrovertible!” Paten... ...ans, not all seemly, were thrust upon him, and 79 The Day’s Work infernal music rolled and maddened round red fires, while singers sang songs of the ... ...ck. They spent the rest of the day grooming the donkey-engine, which stood immediately forward of the engine-room hatch. Its tarpaulin, of course, had... ...train stopped at Amritsar, and Scott went back to the ladies’ compartment, immediately behind their carriage. Wil- liam, with a cloth riding-cap on he... ...pull out; and I’m timed for thirty-five an hour. Costly-perishable-fragile-immediate— that’s me! Suburban traffic’s only but one degree better than sw... ...mileage in a week than you’ll roll up in a year. Costly-perishable-fragile-immediate-that’s me! S’ long.” “Split my tubes if that’s actin’ polite to a... ...rew an overpowering blaze, and whooped up the humming track to the roaring music of a happy giant’s song: “With a michnai—ghignai—shtingal! Yah! Yah!... ...re what they call a Pioneer regiment, and the bag- pipes made the national music of half their men. The native officers held bundles of polo-sticks, l... ...hers on flint implements, car- pets, prehistoric man, or early Renaissance music. They came, and they played with him. They asked no questions; they c...

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Terrorists and Freedom Fighters

By: Sam Vaknin

...al MRO opted for the Bulgarian option and restricted its aims to the liberation and immediate annexation of what they solemnly considered to be a T... ...was not the foremost issue for the Christian population: nationalism addressed the immediate problems in their daily lives only indirectly, by prom... ... of its autonomy. The Magyars rushed back in with German and Austrian settlers and immediately embarked upon a massive campaign of forced assimilat... ...other Bosnian, Tankosic (Tankosich). The latter - a self proclaimed sharpshooter - immediately set about testing the sniping skills of his co-schem... ...hemselves from the hated Serbs racially - they appealed to religious heterogeneity. Immediately after the political hybrid was formed, the Croats ex... ...or rebellious groups. Sadness was expressed in liturgy, in art and literature, in music and in dance. Acceptance by conceiving of the Turks as the... ... of regime's respectability. The fear has gone. The healing began. Besides, Western music and fashion were so much better than the Soviet ones. Dan... ...stern riches on TV, the internet is becoming available, they listen to the Western music, watch Western movies and are asking questions - why do we... ...he century moustaches. In the background there is the crying game that is Balkanian music: liturgy and folk and elegy combined. The smells are heavy...

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New Arabian Nights

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

... March they were driven by a sharp fall of sleet into an Oyster Bar in the immediate neighbourhood of Leicester Square. Colonel Geraldine was dressed ... ..., who seemed to have grown accustomed to their absurd employment, followed immediately after; and the Prince and the Colonel brought up the rear, arm ... ...t very high apartment, the young man left them once more. “He will be here immediately,” he said, with a nod, as he disappeared. Voices were audible i... ...nable to suppress a sob of relief. The young man of the cream tarts almost immediately af- 24 Robert Louis Stevenson terwards turned over the ace of ... ...,” he imag- ined. The clock was only a few minutes from the hour, and this immediate proximity set his heart beating at a curious and rather disagreea... .... One fine morning he came into the drawing-room and began to arrange some music on the top of the piano. Lady V andeleur, at the other end of the apa... ...gs come to an end, the evil like the good; pestilence as well as beautiful music; and as for this diamond, God forgive me if I do wrong, but its empir... ...us inclination of the head. Partly from the smile, partly from the strange musical mur- mur with which the Sire prefaced his observation, Denis felt a... ...d to limp about the apartment, clearing his throat the while with that odd musical chirp which had already grown so irritating in the ears of Denis de...

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The Greshams of Greshamsbury

By: Anthony Trollope

...iew hallo, knew every hound by name, and could wind a horn with sufficient music for all hunt- ing purposes; moreover, he had come to his property, as... ...r that brother was under arrest for murder before he could get at her. Her immediate lot, however, was a cruel one. Deep as was her cause for anger ag... ...e know how hard it is for them to recover lost ground. She became a mother immediately after his liberation, and when her child was born they were in ... ...very high repute by Barsetshire sports- men. There was no residence on the immediate estate, and it was altogether divided from the remained of the Gr... ...ad humbled herself, and to show her humility she invited Mary to share the music-lessons of Augusta and Beatrice at the great house. A music-master fr... ...g, that he had perhaps better settle separately with Signor Cantabili, the music-master. He was very much obliged to Lady Arabella for giving his litt... ...e; and thus she found, to her great disgust, that Mary Thorne was learning music in her schoolroom on equal terms, as re- garded payment, with her own... ...ust his hands into his trousers-pockets, walked quickly to the window, and immediately walking back again, threw himself once more into his chair. ‘Th... ..., I should have been able to in- clude it all—Frank’s misbehaviour, Mary’s immediate an- ger, Augusta’s arrival, and keen, Argus-eyed inspection, and ...

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Bail Yourself Out

By: Rav Michael Laitman

... a cell in an embryo begins to divide and create the flesh of the newborn immediately after conception, the desire to give and the desire to receiv... ... give and the desire to receive began to form the matter of our universe immediately after the Big Bang. Then, through a process that spanned billi... ...d races. The economics of this musi- cal Esperanto is staggering. …Popular music has brought with it sociologies of private and public manner, of gr... ...ies of private and public manner, of group solidarity.” --George Steiner Music is one of the most popular art forms; it can be a powerful promoter ... ...in Song and Melody 69 concepts. Ever since The Beatles introduced In- dian music in the 1960s, ethnic music has been a popular means of promoting eth... ... and cultural integration. Indeed, globalization is a welcome addition to music, and today most musi- cians play several types of music, some of whic... ...alone. f or example, whenever a new product is launched, the manufacturer immediately seeks to outdo its competitors. The new company aims to incre... ...s—take what we need and give the rest to nature and to human- ity—we will immediately restore the balance, and all systems will stabilize, like a si... ...rect what has been wrong since the time of Babel, and the effect will be immediate. Today, every scientist, politician, economist, and businesspers...

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The Magician a Novel

By: Somerset Maugham

... tors was Aleister Crowley. He was spending the winter in Paris. I took an immediate dislike to him, but he interested and amused me. He was a great t... ...ho Stuart, had brought out a play which failed to please, and he could not immediately get the cast he wanted for the next play he had in mind to prod... ...ad been obliged to postpone would be at liberty. He put mine on. It was an immediate success. The result of this was that in a very little while other... ...e I saw her I felt as though a new world had opened to my ken.’ The divine music of Keats’s lines rang through Arthur’s remark, and to the Frenchman’s... ...h, call me not that,’ he said, with a flourish of his fat hands, regaining immediately his portentous flippancy. ‘I would be known rather as the Broth... ...to Dr Porhoët. ‘Do you think he could have made the horse do that? It came immediately he put his hand on its neck, and it stopped as soon as he took ... ...turn of the Pagan world, the sins of the Borgias.’ His voice, poignant and musical, blended with the suave music of the words so that Margaret felt sh... ...an being. It was strange and terrifying. She was vaguely familiar with the music to which she listened; but there was in it, under his fingers, an exo... ...imperatively needed. Then he began to play things she did not know. It was music the like of which she had never heard, barbaric, with a plain tive w...

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The Scarlet Letter

By: Nathaniel Hawthorne

...T LETTER, has created an unprecedented excitement in the respectable community immediately around him. It could hardly have been more violent, indeed,... ...ainder of his earthly march, burdened with infir mities which even the martial music of his own spirit stirring recollections could do little towards ... ... evolutions of the parade; the tumult of the battle; the flourish of old heroic music, heard thirty years before — such scenes and sounds, perhaps, wer... ...ing at the comparative quiet that followed his entrance; for Hester Prynne had immediately become as still as death, although the child continued to m... ...ester established herself, with her infant child. A mystic shadow of suspicion immediately attached itself to the spot. Children, too young to compreh... ...delusive. But Pearl’s laugh, when she was caught, though full of merriment and music, made her mother more doubtful than before. Heart smitten at this... ...ys when she had familiarly known him. She met his eyes for an instant, but was immediately constrained to give all her attention to the scene now goin... ...ur had long ago consigned him. This purpose once effected, new interests would immediately spring up, and likewise a new purpose; dark, it is true, if... ...; and only wondered that Heaven should see fit to transmit the grand and solemn music of its oracles through so foul an organ pipe as he. However, leav...

..., he finds that his sketch of official life, introductory to THE SCARLET LETTER, has created an unprecedented excitement in the respectable community immediately around him. It could hardly have been more violent, indeed, had he burned down the Custom House, and quenched its last smoking ember in the blood of a certain venerable personage, against whom he is supposed to ch...

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Framley Parsonage

By: Anthony Trollope

...led for eight or ten months with Lord Lufton and a college don, and almost immediately after his return home was ordained. The living of Framley is in... .... Framley church was distant from this just a quarter of a mile, and stood immediately opposite to the chief en- trance to Framley Court. It was but a... ...as soon as they were inside the porch leading into the hall. Lady Meredith immediately knew what her friend meant, and decided that the evil day shoul... ...u to stay at the inn, so of course you will take a bed at the palace. ’ It immediately occurred to Mark that as the lecture was to be given on Saturda... ...r. It needs only to be explained that the subject of those letters was the immediate sale of that outlying portion of the Lufton property in Oxfordshi... ...ered something to her son, patted Lucy on the cheek, told Fanny, who was a musician, that they would have a little music, and ended by putting her two... ...imation she had shown, and Lucy Robarts watched it all. And then there was music, Lucy neither played nor sang; Fanny did both, and for an amateur she... ...elt herself to be miserable as she was now. She had turned her back to the music for she was sick of seeing Lord Lufton watch the artistic motion of M... ...s, for we are terribly badly off for listeners. Perhaps you don’t like the music?’ ‘I do like it,—sometimes very much. ’ ‘And when are the sometimes? ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...o heaven or hell? Do we experience nearly endless reincarnations? Do we become the revered ancestors of our progeny? Does that afterlife start immedi... ...of the mind that contained this powerful drive for pleasure the ‗id‘, which is Latin for ‗it.‘ ―However he found that the drive for the immedi... ...eatniks of the 50's, the hippies of the 60's, and the uncommitted of today. ―But too many of my countrymen have capitulated to the need for immedi... ... that stimulates the brain. Or another possibility is that different people react differently to aggression. On another track, when classical music ... ...te early in the lives of our Singaling children. When parents or teachers hear or see an example of one feeling his inferiority, they step in immedi... ...me maturity to try to analyze and solve a problem. But when our ego is frustrated, our instinct for violence erupts and we are rewarded with immedi... ...s photos can indicate anti-social feelings. 60 ―The popular male music ... ... more about the most effective techniques of love-making, or should we say ‗sexing?‘ We find romantic love as the central theme of the arts, music,... ...goals of self fulfillment for our individual citizens. We make pleasant and productive use of our leisure time. We read, we exercise, we play musica...

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The Works of Aristotle

By: Aristotle

...r- eign Creator, I have already proved, and now come to show that whatever immediately proceeds from Him, and partici- pates of His nature, must be as... ...s and swoonings, when her cully has to depart awhile, or seems but to deny immediate desires; yet this lasts no longer than she can gratify her appeti... ...tent, and that discontent breeds indifference between man and wife, or, by immediate grief, frequently casts the woman into one or another distemper, ... ...be ac- tive and vigorous. And the imagination should be charmed with sweet music, and if all care and thoughts of business be drowned in a glass of ro... ...d together, and fastening them to a thread, he put them into the womb. The immediate danger being now removed and the matrix returned to its natural p... ...tion as soon as the hand is removed. But a child in the womb does not move immediately though pressed with the hand, and when the hand is removed it r... ...ike insects, make a noise, seeing they have no lungs, nor instru- ments of music? A. Because in them there is a certain small skin, which, when struck... ...s bold; retaineth that which he hath con- ceived; is shame-faced, given to music, a lover of sciences, liberal, courteous, and not desirous of revenge...

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Two Years before the Mast, And Twenty-Four Years After: A Personal Narrative of Life at Sea

By: Richard Henry Dana

...essel was all at fault. Unintelligible orders were so rapidly given and so immediately executed; there was such a hurrying about, and such an inte... ...ing my head down, when I was oppressed by nausea, and always being relieved immediately. It was as good as an emetic. This state of things cont... ...per built brig with a black hull heading directly after us. We went to work immediately, and put all the canvas upon the brig which we could get upon... ... of all eyes, that there was land stretching along on our weather beam. We immediately took in studding sails and hauled our wind, running in for t... ...or activity, some better man will get the bunt and earings from him; which immediately brings him into disrepute. *This word ‘‘lay,’’ which is in s... ...long time heaving at the windlass, and I listened for nearly an hour to the musical notes of a Sandwich Islander, called Mahannah, who ‘‘sang out’’... ...fandango at which I was afterwards present, and where they mustered all the music they could find, there were three violins and two guitars, and no o... ... a time and money saving people, but have not yet, as a nation, learned that music may be ‘‘turned to account.’’ We pulled the long distances to and f... ...the labor of rowing, but actually made it pleasant and cheerful, by their music. So true is it, that— ‘‘For the tired slave, song lifts the langui...

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The Confessions

By: J. J. Rousseau

...ears, in a street which now bears his name, and gained a living by copying music. Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, the author of ‘Paul and Virginia’, who be... ...e of that time, escaped my memory. Though my taste, or rather passion, for music, did not show itself until a considerable time after, I am fully per-... ...may be the object, or wheresoever it may be per- petrated) as if I was the immediate sufferer. When I read the history of a merciless tyrant, or the d... ...ree to our willow. This under- taking was executed with ardor, but did not immediately succeed—our descent was not skilfully planned—the water did not... ...ily employed in making puppets of our own and inventing comedies, which we immediately set about making them perform, mimicking to the best of our abi... ...e most at- tached to; I give in to the new idea; it becomes a passion, and immediately every former desire is forgotten. Reading was my new hobby; my ... ...mpany. As he had a natural good heart his mother’s lessons did not take an immediate effect, and for some time he continued to visit me. Having learne... ...ry accouterment; I fol- lowed processions, and was pleased with the solemn music of the priests; I next went to see the king’s palace, which I approac... ...be in the same chapel with this prince and his retinue; but my passion for music, which now began to make its appearance, was a greater incentive than...

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The Voyage Out

By: Virginia Woolf

...t. 13 Virginia Woolf “I expect you’re too severe,” Helen remarked. Rachel immediately tried to qualify what she had said against her belief. “I don’t... ...? They’ve got good heads on their shoulders, I’ll be bound?” At this Helen immediately brightened more than she had yet done, and explained that her s... ...d to sigh, “Poor little goats!” “If it weren’t for the goats there’d be no music, my dear; music depends upon goats,” said her father rather sharply, ... ...leave to sit, she did not think of the particular case, and, unpacking her music, soon for- got all about the old woman and her sheets. Mrs. Chailey f... ...ered it her room, and there she would sit for hours playing very difficult music, reading a little German, or a little English when the mood took her,... ... way of any real talent that the pupil might chance to have. Rachel, being musical, was allowed to learn nothing but music; she became a fanatic about... ...is case, professing himself tired, bothered, hungry, thirsty, cold, and in immediate need of his tea. Rubbing his hands, he told them the adventures o... ...aken up her position in the middle of a great bay; she dropped her anchor; immediately, as if she were a recum- bent giant requiring examination, smal... ...other.” “Hughling Elliot! Of course!” Helen exclaimed. She ducked her head immediately, for at the sound of his name he looked up. The game went on fo...

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The Bostonians

By: Henry James

...vation in New York of some of the sources from which newspapers are fed, was immediately touched by the conviction that he perceived in it the materia... ...with regarding her as a vocalist of exquisite faculty, condemned to sing bad music. How prettily, indeed, she made some of it sound! ‘Of course I only... ...ight not ask Miss Birdseye to present him to the heroine of the evening. Not immediately, of course, for the young man mingled with his Southern pride... ...the little taps on table and wall, the little touches on cheek and foot, the music in the air, the rain of flowers, the sense of something mysteriously... ...a, with an air of knowingness, that the thing to do was to go in and see her immediately? No italics can represent the earnestness of Mrs. Tarrant’s e... ...the last that he had come in, and Verena must go now; Olive’s detaining hand immediately relaxed itself. It is to be feared there was no disguise of R... ...the impression of looking above and beyond everything, of not caring for the immediate, of reckoning only with the long run. In reality he had one all... ...Then lowering his voice a little, he mentioned what it was: a lecture in the Music Hall, at fifty cents a ticket, without her father, right there on he... ...ght well have gratified that lady’s pride. Olive was extremely susceptible to music, and it was impossible to her not to be soothed and beguiled by the...

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The Cricket on the Hearth

By: Charles Dickens

... began to spend the evening. Now it was, that the kettle, growing mellow and musical, began to have irrepressible gurglings in its throat, and to ind... ...ve it for the many times I have heard it, and the many thoughts its harmless music has given me. Sometimes, in the twilight, when I have felt a little... ...ng at her negligence. But, not as she had laughed before. The manner and the music were quite changed. The Cricket, too, had stopped. Somehow the room... ...suspended presence of mind, seized Miss Slowboy by the hair of her head, but immediately apologised. ‘Mary!’ exclaimed the Carrier, supporting her in ... ...fa ther! But he too had a Cricket on his Hearth; and listening sadly to its music when the motherless Blind Child was very young, that Spirit had ins... ...y task to mention any human folly, vice, or weakness, that had not its type, immediate or remote, in Caleb Plummer’s room. And not in an exaggerated f... ...inquisitively, and that knob of a tail making the most of itself in the air, immediately withdrew into remote back settlements, without waiting for t... ... Tackleton; and when they laughed and he couldn’t, he took it into his head, immediately, that they must be laughing at him. ‘Ah, May!’ said Dot. ‘Dea... ...d coming quietly towards her, touched her on the arm. The Blind Girl turned immediately, and held her by both hands. ‘Look into my face, Dear heart, ...

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Sketches

By: Charles Dickens

...ublic that ‘Six individuals would meet with all the comforts of a cheerful musical home in a select private family, residing within ten min- utes’ wal... ...t more at ease. Tibbs himself most certainly did, because he went to sleep immediately after dinner. Mr. Hicks and the ladies discoursed most eloquent... ... Mr. Calton played cribbage, and the ‘young people’ amused themselves with music and conversation. The Miss Maplesones sang the most fascinating duets... ...Tibbs looked at Mr. Septimus Hicks, as if he thought Mr. H.’s being in the immediate vicinity of his fellow- boarder might constitute the unpleasantne... ...and, by way of retaliation, he married the latter next day; he made a will immediately afterwards, containing a burst of honest indignation against hi... ... window, playing cribbage; Mr. Wisbottle was describing semicircles on the music-stool, turning over the leaves of a book on the piano, and humming mo... ...m my bedroom I distinctly heard voices there, last night. I opened my door immediately, and crept very softly on to the land- ing; there I saw Mr. Tib... ...ck into his den, in happy imitation of the aforesaid dragon, and returning immediately with a lighted candle. ‘Why, what’s this? Wisbottle! Tomkins! O... ... him to himself. The sun was shining brightly; the sea, dancing to its own music, rolled merrily in; crowds of people promenaded to and fro; young lad...

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Vanity Fair

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...l sweetness of temper has charmed her aged and her youthful companions. In music, in dancing, in orthography, in every variety of em- broidery and nee... ...ore, of the means of study the place offered her; and as she was already a musician and a good linguist, she speedily went through the little course o... ...urse of study which was considered necessary for ladies in those days. Her music she practised incessantly, and one day, when the girls were out, and ... ... the juniors, and intimated to Miss Sharp that she was to instruct them in music for the future. The girl refused; and for the first time, and to the ... ...e glittering glasses and decanters, on which Joseph Sedley’s attention was immediately fixed. When the parents of the house of Sedley returned from th... ...- narily eager in the conduct of it. He urged on George the ne- cessity of immediate action: he showed the chances of recon- ciliation with his father... ...on whom should they light but Rebecca and her husband. The recognition was immediate. Rebecca flew into the arms of her dearest friend. Crawley and Os... ... the compliments of the latter, who would be very happy to see the Captain immediately, and away accordingly Dobbin went to confront him. The Captain,... ...ect which good dinners and good wines have upon the soul of man, wrote off immediately on his return to his inn the most hospitable of invitations to ...

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The Gentleman of Fifty and the Damsel of Nineteen

By: George Meredith

... valley, I perceived a commo- tion as of bathers in a certain bright space immediately un- derneath the vicar’s terrace-garden steps. My astonishment ... ...hich he poured forth unbaffled, broadening his chest to the sonorous Greek music in a singular rapture of obliviousness. A wise man will not squander ... ...eation. She forms an agreeable picture when she is rowing, and possesses a musical laugh. Now and then she gives way to the bad trick of laughing with... ...r. Pollingray left us. CHAPTER III HE I AM CARRIED by the fascination of a musical laugh. Appar- ently I am doomed to hear it at my own expense. We ar... ...d brass. My self-possession returned, for my pride was not to be dispersed immediately. 26 The Gentleman of Fifty and the Damsel of Nineteen ‘Please,... ...f Nineteen year’s resentment at such conduct; and yet I admire him for his immediate generous forgiveness of her. It was fatherly. She was married at ...

...er Ickleworth Bridge and rounding up the heavily shadowed river of our narrow valley, I perceived a commotion as of bathers in a certain bright space immediately underneath the vicar?s terrace-garden steps. My astonishment was considerable when it became evident to me that the vicar himself was disporting in the water, which, reaching no higher than his waist, disclosed hi...

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The Talisman

By: Sir Walter Scott

...d in without entering into competition with them. The period relating more immediately to the Crusades which I at last fixed upon was that at which th... ...r was punctually executed. At noon the guests were summoned to wash by the music of the waits. The king took his seat attended by the principal office... ...g to the well-known Eastern belief, that madmen are under the influence of immediate inspiration. “Know, Chris- tian, that when one eye is extinguishe... ...a darkness sunk upon his soul, scarce less palpable than that which almost immediately enveloped his external sense; for the last chorister had no soo... ...ean proficient in the art of minstrelsy—had instantly discovered, that the musical strains, namely, which had reached their ears, were produced by the... ...ould see a crowd of idle soldiers assembled around the spot from which the music was heard, almost in the centre of the camp; and he saw, with great s... ...ring the scene which took place. Richard, when they entered his apartment, immediately exclaimed, “So ho! a goodly fellowship come to see Richard take... ...ierced, for regaling the bystand- ers, who, with tuck of drum and sound of music, quaffed many a carouse round the Austrian standard. This disorderly ... ...how him into what sort of apartment he had been led— the Lady Edith was in immediate attendance on the Queen of England—and the discovery of his havin...

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