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Circumstantially Evolved Relationship

By: Manohar Asija

... Nidhi deliberately provided her guest to ask about her life with Doctor Roy; and informed the questioner that having lived with her during a very pleasant honeymoon trip and a couple of days back in the family, her man was to go back to his official place of work in U A.E. .... Revival of Acquaintance, after 65 Years ... At Lalji’s residence, a maid opens the door a...

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Circumstantially Evolved Relationship

By: Manohar Asija

... Nidhi deliberately provided her guest to ask about her life with Doctor Roy; and informed the questioner that having lived with her during a very pleasant honeymoon trip and a couple of days back in the family, her man was to go back to his official place of work in U A.E. .... Revival of Acquaintance, after 65 Years ... At Lalji’s residence, a maid opens the door a...

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Corpus of a Siam Mosquito

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...ad to smile that such an aversion as twenty baht meals still called to him pleasantly because they were the foundation of memories that constituted hi... ...th. The present moment ravished and trashed all former beings and, like a mountebank, sold its new products as the true goods. To Jatupon, the younge... ...very and a sullied self-image was easily forgotten. There were imitation mountains and waterfalls all around. He swam to the opposite side of the po... ...bdivision. How gullible was a human to the wish of being struck down with pleasant feelings. When a mendicant salesman with teeth sparkled them fro... ... criticized the shoddy construction of his kneecaps. Kazem had always been pleasantly indifferent to this subject. As always, all he could master befo... ...long second hand were so wobbly as if 60 seconds were like climbing over a mountain range. She would not only glance up at the kitchen clock but also ... ..."Hey, remember that I am the oldest one here. Could you say that in a more pleasant tone?" "I would like for you to stop picking on him. Look at... ...a box strapped onto their chests, holy jasmine makers, goldfish in the bag mountebanks, car window newspaper accosters, and the sidewalk noodle worker... ... inarticulate and glib. Nobody understood what he said for the words were mountainous heaps of illusion. The senator did find out that Kumpee had fa...

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Unlocking the Zohar

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...cal called “dopamine,” released in the benefactor’s brain and prompting a pleasant feeling. M. R. Bachner, I. Gritsenko, L. Nemanov, A. H. Zohar, C. ... ...ly happen in our world: stories about people, animals, trees and flowers, mountains and hills. However, in truth, it tells us about the soul and the... ...an race the world over ... to such an extent that they can understand the pleasantness and tranquility that are found in ... love of others” (“The A... ...al HaSulam: And God said unto me: “Get thee out of thy country, * to the pleasant land, the land of the Holy Fathers, where I will make you a great... ...alah—The Tr Ue, INNer MeaNING of The Torah Each day, a voice comes out of Mount Horev and calls out, “Woe unto the people from the affront of Torah,... ...at emotions our reading in The Zohar may evoke in us. At times it will be pleasant and at other times less so; at times we will laugh, and at times ... ...ns and concepts that we are familiar with from our world, such as “sea,” “mountains,” “trees,” “flowers,” “animals,” “people,” and “journeys.” It is... ...f zohar 179 them from His essence, as the ax that carves a stone from the mountain. And because of that disparity of form the souls were separated f... ...I were to find that Moses himself received it from the creator Himself on Mount Sinai, then my mind would really be at peace, for such a composition...

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Desert Dreams

By: Gracie C. Mckeever

...reet. Desert Dreams by Gracie C. McKeever 8 CHAPTER 1 Present Day America Mount Vernon, New York Therese turned into her husband's body, buried her f... ...st brush with him yesterday. "You slept well?" "Huh?" "Was your sleep time pleasant?" Genie-man asked as he stood and approached, stopping just a foot... ...en Trooper toward the Bronx River Parkway; hightailing it as far away from Mount Desert Dreams by Gracie C. McKeever 86 Vernon West as she could with... ...an she felt around ... that infuriating genie-man she had left brooding in Mount Vernon. Desert Dreams by Gracie C. McKeever 88 But she didn't want t... ...lash of two camels with rainbow spiky dos, roaming the streets of downtown Mount Vernon. If she saw or heard of any weird news item like this on the T... ...s to find and capture his captor. His sins since he had been released were mounting. He would spend the next millennium repenting if he kept this up. ... ...ed the door, let her out in front of him and tried to avoid looking at the pleasant sway of her shapely hips beneath the short leather jacket she wore... ... him on his error. So polite and calm about it too, almost made reneging a pleasant experience. "C'mon Candy-baby. I know you have the Big J. C'mon......

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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

...may follow up and complete. For this Antichrist is certainly appointed to fall upon the mountains of Israel, whether perhaps he may be driven in som... ... revealed in scripture by equally strong terms, they cleave to the former as being more pleasant to the infidel mind, and necessarily forsake the lat... ...ts had said continually, that a trumpet should be blown and a standard lifted up on the mountains. But it is utterly a misconstruction of the Apostl... ... blessed in Jesus, and calling him blessed; nothing to corrupt or to destroy in my holy mountain, saith the Lord, for the earth shall be full of the ... ...he day of Pentecost, and James in the council of Jerusalem, and the two shining ones on mount Olivet, and Paul and all the apostles, than as THE K I... ...ven,” “thou shalt stand in thy lot in the end of the days,” “his feet shall stand upon mount Olivet,” &c. &c. with all the events therewith connecte... ...e Christianity to all that, in which hardly any thing is to be discerned except what is pleasant, viz. these three spoken of by St. John, the lust o... ...all the earth. For this imagine; that some one of the united beasts doth not amalgamate pleasantly with this mixture; that he resists, in some way, ... ...e harlot city and her punishment. Well now; and pray upon what foundation doth all this pleasant history and all these suppositions rest? Upon what ...

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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty: Volume II

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

...orld, from which you have been elected and drawn out with so much mercy, than a mountain of wild olives which did y ield no fruit worthy of God, and... ...bondman and every free man, hid themselves in t he dens and in the rocks of the mountains…from the face of him that sitteth on the throne.” Take no... ...at statue, they said was the Roman, and that the stone which descended from the mountain and destroyed the statue, formed another and a new empire, ... ...st we expect at the second. “And the stone which smote the statue became a great mountain, and filled the whole earth.” If all that the scriptures te... ...g them into their own land and I will make them one nation in the land upon the mountains of Israel, and one king shall be king to them all. And Davi... ...Israel; yet is it easy to observe that he passeth almost insensibly, and as by a pleasant bound, towards that which may be called his proper vocation... ...d propriety of these last words, we should know that this valley of Achor, most pleasant and fertile, (near where stood the ancient Jericho, and, as... ...ck, the desert shall be as Carmel; and that which before appeared a Carmel, or a pleasant and delicious plain, shall be reckoned a wood: “and the wil... ...t II upon every fenced wall; and upon all the ships of Tarshish, and upon all pleasant pictures.” Isa. ii. 11-16. These metaphorical expressions,...

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In the Eye of the Beholder

By: By Sharon E. Cathcart

...ises to calm the stallion. Once I judged that he was ready, I led him to a mounting block from which I vaulted onto the saddle. At once, Pierrot rea... ...he better of it.” 9 It was true that I sometimes wished to be alone with my mount -- and my memories. Tonight, though, I had given no such order, a... ... the familiar hand: “Mademoiselle, it would honor me if you were to use my mount. I assure you he has been well taught. I will watch from Box Five... ...ached, I decided nothing would be lost by trying. As I had with Pierrot, I mounted from the block and found Cesare responsive to my aids. The gentl... ...is,” I called, “Lead me to the wings. We are ready.” His shock at seeing me mounted on an unknown horse was surpassed only by his surprise at seeing... ...collect a pair of boots I’d had repaired. We spoke of small things, simple pleasantries, for the remainder of the outing. When we returned to the Op... ...pers scented with sandalwood and attar of roses. The light is so much more pleasant than the oil lamp. I also brought a hamper of cheese and meats... ...e des Vosges where we sometimes walk by night, but it would be so much more pleasant to do so during the day. No matter how fine the wrap I bring fo... ...and down the lane into the village. 49 Chapter 21 The day was warm, with a pleasant mild breeze. We strolled in companionable silence into town, d...

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Shamati

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...above reason. If one does overcome oneself, and can say that this work is pleasant when he now keeps the Mitzva (Commandment) of faith above reason,... ...Creator too thinks of him. And when the Creator thinks, it is called “the mountain of the Lord.” This is the meaning of “Who shall ascend into the ... ...o receive the Torah, Moses brought forth the people to the bottom of the mountain, as it is written, “and they stood at the nether part of the moun... ...n, as it is written, “and they stood at the nether part of the mount.” (A mount (Hebrew: Har) means thoughts (Hebrew: Hirhurim)). Moses led them to ... ...ot (Pentecost), 1948 The issue of the giving of the Torah that occurred on Mount Sinai does not mean that the Torah was given once and then the givi... ... say that the cessation is by the Upper One. However, then, at the foot of Mount Sinai, the whole of Israel were ready to receive the Torah, as it is... ...y like an olive and an egg, has now become lively and sweet and sublimely pleasant. This is the meaning of “a converted proselyte is similar to a ne... ...unced. And Naomi is from the word Noam (pleas- antness), something that is pleasant to the heart, which were then sweetened in David and Solomon. 26... ...already considers it superfluous because he is already receiving from the pleasant land, he should still believe that this is the truth. And this is...

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The Curse of Kali

By: Audrey Blankenhagen

...ened the small sick bay, waves beat against the glass of the portholes and the ship reared up to mount an enormous swell, pausing for a brief moment... ...s even on terra firma. She would be terrified on her own in their cabin, listening to the storm’s mounting intensity. She had no alternative but to ... ...ng the ship. Above the roar she heard the helmsman shout, ‘Hard to Port’! This was the end: that mountainous swell would surely overpower her and sw... ...ral Indian panorama as the train snaked its way through the grand scenery of gorges, flat-topped mountainous regions, forests and wide rivers. At l... ...foothills of the Himalayas. There in the distance, the stupendous backdrop of the world’s highest mountains stretched, range upon range, towards the... ...e had refused him his conjugal rights but in the days and months that followed, Gavin had been a pleasant and affectionate companion. Helen suddenl... ...ou returned.’ ‘Yes, sergeant, I intended to report to Sir James as soon as I got back, but I was pleasantly distracted.’ His wink and impudent smile...

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The Suffering of Being Kafka

By: Sam Vaknin

... a creaking wooden cart from remaindered construction materials. They painted it green and mounted it on large, thin-tyred, wheels borrowed from an ... ...ng and nod their heads in places, right and wrong – but they are distant. Minute or two of pleasantries and off they go to haunt another patron. Th... ...r the name of our hotel at the heart of Madrid and he embarks on the twisting byways of the mountain slope. Midway, Eli stops the cab and throws up... ...tones wrenched out of the mucky soil around our barracks. But there is still way to go. I mount the bus and sit near a dishevelled, unshaven man. H... ... him?" – Nitzkhia challenged her. "I think I will" – responded Dinah ponderously – "I had a pleasant and interesting time tonight. He is a charming ... ...alone. Be a man, won't you? Show your love, woo her, be romantic. A woman is not a cow, to mount, to screw, and then to turn your back on and go to ... ...awaiting someone. Back in the room, he asks: "How did you know about her father? He really mounted her when she was young." "I didn't know. It som... ...c fiber, at the speed of the focused light that bonded us in real time. Well, almost. The pleasantries that we exchanged were starkly contradicted ... ...age, we hope to live forever, flesh closed upon itself, conceiving sorrow. Our trees are pleasant to the sight of gold and onyxstone and every b...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...ll …a woman might have envied them. His expression, when he was in good humor, was pleasant, but it became terrible when he was aroused. The change... ...al organization. Growing constituencies in the south - such as urban immigrants and mountain farmers - opposed slavery as a form of unfair competiti... ... crimes by the same offender. This system was developed by the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) in the early 1990s. UTAP, stands for The Utah... ...nd was broadcast from a radio placed behind the screen and, later, from speakers he mounted on trees. Hollingshead was granted a patent in May 1933... ...ee. But, practically, on our small planet, with the highest point at 9 kilometers (Mount Everest), and our eyes constructed as they are, and out at... ...lated records. The Statue of Liberty is the largest copper sculpture in the world. Mount Rushmore - in the Black Hills near Keystone - is both the ...

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Werelove Dusk Conspiracy

By: Lakisha Spletzer

... an unpleasant surprise,” her savior retorted. Her mystery man’s voice was pleasant to the ears, but held a bite to it. The two men were obviously no... ...ed to kill him and take away everything that mattered.” Jacques’ fury was mounting. “We could sit here all day exchanging words and insults, but that... ...n. “Henry Le Croix, a pleasure as always to see you.” Kattcha’s reply was pleasant, but Laylah heard an undertone in the woman’s voice. “I was not ... ...cleared.” Alexis’ appeasing words grated on Zina’s nerves and flamed her mounting fury. “If the two of you continue being incompetent, I will rip y... ...scents — not all wolf and not all panther. Laylah smelled of snow- covered mountains and the humid heat of the jungle, all of it intoxicating to his f... ...curious. Punishing her for the feline half of her nature is like telling a mountain to turn into a river. Hitting her only makes things worse. No one... ...re!” “That is all. This matter is closed. Go to your room.” Too stunned to mount any sort of defense, Britta settled for a disappointed expression and...

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Kabbalah for the Student

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...ath is indeed a long and painful one. Therefore, He has prepared for us a pleasant and gentle way, which is the path of torah and Mitzvot, which can... ...eption of the good while serving the Creator, out of our sensation of the pleasantness and gentleness that reach us due to the equivalence of form w... ...urer than everything that follows it. It is certain that it receives this pleasantness and completeness from His Essence, which wishes to grant it e... ...antness and completeness from His Essence, which wishes to grant it every pleasantness and pleasure. It is known that the measurement of the pleasure... ...e” and the soul is a “part.” And they compared it to a rock carved from a mountain. There is no difference between the rock and the mountain, except... ... a “part.” Thus we must ask: it is one thing that a stone carved from the mountain is separated from it by an ax made for that purpose, causing the ... ...ls that they were a part of God Above, like a stone that is carved from a mountain, that there is no difference between them except that one is a “p... ...e wondered: it is one thing to say that the stone that is carved from the mountain becomes separated by an ax made for that purpose, but how can you ... ...d separates them from His essence, as the ax that carves a stone from the mountain. And because of that disparity of form the souls were separated f...

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Notes on a Journey from Cornhill to Grand Cairo

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...ains a few notes of a voyage which your skill and kindness rendered doubly pleasant; and of which I don’t think there is any recollection more agreeab... ...one so easy, so charming, and I think profitable—it leaves such a store of pleasant recollections for after days— and creates so many new sources of i... ...cate such secrets to the public, one might tell of much more good that the pleasant morning-watch effected; but there are a set of emotions about whic... .... This, too, was a novel and touching sight to me. Peaked ridges of purple mountains rose to the left of the ship,—Finisterre and the coast of Galicia... ...- 7 Thackeray land into Vigo Bay, passing a grim and tall island of rocky mountains which lies in the centre of the bay. Whether it is that the sight... ...t brighter and brighter as the superior luminary retired behind the purple mountains of the headland to rest. Before the general background of waving ... ...rose a second semicircle of undulating hills, as cheerful and green as the mountains behind them were grey and solemn. Farms and gardens, convent towe... ...town, with its white houses clambering up a rock, defended by the superior mountain whereon the castle stands. Numbers of people, arrayed in various ... ...nd-floors of the spacious houses by which we passed seemed the coolest and pleasantest portions of the mansion. They were cellars or warehouses, for t...

...eof I beg you to accept a little in the shape of this small volume. It contains a few notes of a voyage which your skill and kindness rendered doubly pleasant; and of which I don?t think there is any recollection more agreeable than that it was the occasion of making your friendship....

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The Silverado Squatters

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...un- tain. There are, indeed, many higher; there are many of a nobler outline. It is no place of pil- grimage for the summary globe-trotter; but to one... ...abar. Life in its shadow goes rustically forward. Bucks, and bears, and rattle-snakes, and former mining operations, are the staple of men’s talk. Agr... ...of men’s talk. Agriculture has only begun to mount above the valley. And though in a few years from now the whole district may be smiling with farms, ... ...els lighting up the night like factories, and a prosperous city occupying the site of sleepy Calistoga; yet in the mean time, around the foot of that ... ...ntain the silence of nature reigns in a great mea- sure unbroken, and the people of hill and valley go sauntering about their business as in the days ... ...he townsfolk troop- ing in their Sunday’s best to see the strangers, with the sun sparkling on the clean houses, and great domes of foliage humming ov... ...mong the nineties; and in the stress of the day it was sometimes too hot to move about. But in spite of this heat from above and below, doing one on b... ...- cient cultivation. It was still raw, it was no Marathon, and no Johannisberg; yet the stirring sunlight, and the growing vines, and the vats and bot... ...HAPTER IV – THE SCOT ABROAD few pages back, I wrote that a man belonged, in these days, to a variety of countries; but the old land is still the tru...

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Sonnets

By: William Shakespeare

... pale, I’ll be a park, and thou shalt be my deer; Feed where thou wilt, on mountain or in dale: Graze on my lips, and if those hills be dry, Stray... ...e: Graze on my lips, and if those hills be dry, Stray lower, where the pleasant fountains lie. "Within this limit is relief enough, Sweet bottom-g... ...falls, she on her back. Now is she in the very lists of love, her champion mounted for the hot encounter: All is imaginary she doth prove, He will not... ...nter: All is imaginary she doth prove, He will not manage her, although he mount her; That worse than Tantalus’ is her annoy, T o clip Elysium and... ...l gazer late did wonder, Are on the sudden wasted, thaw’d and done, As mountain-snow melts with the mid-day sun. 33 "Therefore, despite of fruitl... ...aid, "No." Lo! here the gentle lark, weary of rest, From his moist cabinet mounts up on high, And wakes the morning, from whose silver breast The sun ...

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The Argonautica

By: Apollonius Rhodius

...y the waters of eddying Apidanus; he dwelt at Peiresiae near the Phylleian mount, where mighty Apidanus and bright Enipeus join their streams, com in... ... of Pherae rich in sheep, stay behind beneath the peak of the Chalcodonian mount. (ll. 51 56) Nor at Alope stayed the sons of Hermes, rich in corn la... ... flame as it gleamed on every side from the sacrifice, and the smoke of it mount ing up with good omen in dark spiral columns; and quickly he spake o... ...d the paths of the sun ever keep their fixed place in the sky; and how the mountains rose, and how the resounding rivers with their nymphs came into b... ... and the heroes themselves wielding the oars. And there came down from the mountain top to the sea Chiron, son of Philyra, and where the white surf br... ...erefore Zeus sent upon him a lingering old age, and took from his eyes the pleasant light, and suffered him not to have joy of the dainties untold tha... ... of foemen. Therefore even now this tripod is hidden in that land near the pleasant city of Hyllus, far beneath the earth, that it may ever be unseen ...

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A Modern Telemachus

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...he coast made a few years later by English officials. The tribe inhabiting Mounts Araz and Couco, and bor- dering on Djigheli Bay, were really wild Ar... ...for her, were she daughter of the King of France, since he was King of the Mountains. The welcome at Algiers and the Te Deum in the Consul’s chapel al... ...y rolled and powdered hair, a white rose. Her face was thin and worn, with pleasant brown eyes. Estelle could not think her as beautiful as Calypso in... ... it.’ ‘I do not think you will find Sweden otherwise than a cheer- ful and pleasant abode,’ said Lady Nithsdale. ‘Ah! if we were only in Sweden, or wi... ...l would be well!’ replied the other lady; ‘but we have to pass through the mountains, and the Catalans are always ill-af- fected to us French.’ ‘Nay; ... ...rather than surmounting a silken soutane in a Parisian salon; but he had a pleasant smile when kindly addressed by his friends. Presently Lady Nithsda... ...ng eye Of the day can scarce descry, Fairer sight he looks not on Than the pleasant banks of Rhone.’ —Archbishop T rench. LONG LEGS may be in the abst... ...ng to besiege Rosas. Once with them all would be well, but between lay the mountain roads, and the very quarter of Spain that had been most unwilling ... ... his sister’s service, but though the numbers might guard her against mere mountain banditti, they would not be suffi- cient to protect her from hosti...

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Bleak House

By: Charles Dickens

...elf, and inter ested, and attached to life again. How well I remember the pleasant afternoon when I was raised in bed with pillows for the first time... ...ll into his usual manner. There never can have been, there never can be, a pleasanter man ner. “My little woman,” said he, “what a sad time this has ... ...nst his and what not. Whereas, heaven knows that if I could get out of the mountains of wiglomeration on which my unfortunate name has been so long be... ...oast fowl, a sweetbread, veg etables, pudding, and Madeira; and it was so pleasant to see how she enjoyed it, and with what state and ceremony she di... ...new Mr. Grubble very well by sight, from his often standing at his door. A pleasant looking, stoutish, Bleak House – Volume Two 35 middle aged man w... ...” observes Vholes, turning over the leaves of his diary, “and these things mount up, and I don’t profess to be a man of capital. When we first entered... ...e fire of the sun is dying. Even now the floor is dusky, and shadow slowly mounts the walls, bringing the Dedlocks down like age and death. And now, u... ... by the loss of the use of his limbs, which occasions all his animation to mount up into his head, not to consider that if he don’t keep such a busine... ... coachmen in flaxen wigs, deep sunk into downy hammercloths, and up behind mount luscious Mercuries bearing sticks of state and wearing cocked hats br...

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