It is probable that very soon after this, the differencearose between the centry and the barber's boy; for Col.
This cult of the child Kṛishṇa arose in India, and, with the possible exception of a few obscure tales, it never spread outside the circle of Indian religion.
This religion, as we have seen, aroseand grew great in the fertile soil of the spiritual needs and experiences of India.
So good was the dinner and so animated the discussion, that it was late in the afternoon when theyarose from the table.
He arose stiff and somewhat chill, but the day promised to be a warm one, and a little exercise put a delightful heat through his body.
She aroseand softly went downstairs, carrying blankets and pillows.
In the evening a furious storm arose and continued most all night.
Such a death is glorious; but this——” A great lump arose in his throat, and came near choking him.
Almost daily skirmishes took place between the lines, and there were a number of contests which arose to the dignity of battles.
Mrs. Fry involuntarily arosefrom her knees, balanced on her heels for a second or two and then sat down some distance away with the same heels in the air.
Harry Squires, at the request of Mr. Crow, arose and stated the object of the meeting.
Harry Squires, the perennial secretary of all conventions held by all parties in Tinkletown, by virtue of his skill with the pencil, arose from his seat--and stepped to the front of the platform.
With one accord the assembled group arose and peered at the open door.
On being informed by Lum Gillespie that it was later than he thought, Marshal Crow looked at his own watch and arose in some haste.
Hence arose a deep murmur, resembling that sent forth by the distant ocean after a tempest.
At that moment above the jangling, clumping activity of the yards there arose on the night air one frightful, piercing shriek.
Poor Baker, his hands secured with stout pieces of wire, arose from a stool with a gleam of hope on his pallid face as Bart followed the colonel into the room.
Then, glancing through the doorway, hearose suddenly, with the words: "Ah!
But, when the morning came, arose and passed from the wigwam, Fading and melting away and dissolving into the sunshine, Till she beheld him no more, though she followed far into the forest.
Behind the black wall of the forest, Tipping its summit with silver, arose the moon.
Aloft, through the intricate arches 1180 Of its aerial roof, arose the chant of their vespers, Mingling its notes with the soft susurrus and sighs of the branches.
Such was the sound that arose on the night, as the herds and the horses Broke through their folds and fences, and madly rushed o'er the meadows.
This misapprehension probably arose from the fact that I had thought the dead-line about half way between the two planets, which upon reflection I saw to be impossible, as it must be much nearer the smaller planet.
I arose in bed quickly to see what was the matter, and the upper part of my body bent violently over and struck against my knees.
Then another grey-beard, wishing to share the credit for a wise idea, arose and insisted that it would be ill in us to keep the strange white animal, which one of the men found upon the plateau.
Then scattering them about my cushion, she pressed her left cheek to mine, arose and tripped down the steps again.
The casearose on an appeal from the Supreme Court, reversing a decree of the Surrogate of New York City, refusing to admit to probate the will of Eliza Seastedt, on the ground that it was not formally declared by her.
This question arose in New York, in a case which passed through all the subordinate courts, and was finally determined by its highest court, after very thorough and learned examination.
This case arose in the Surrogate's Court in New York, on a proceeding to prove the will of Dorothea Brinckerhoff.
A good deal of difficulty arose also from the fact that many allotments were inferior to the rest from an agricultural point of view; but difficulties of this sort were adjusted by Johnson and Holland on the spot.
Out of the feeling against Governor Parr arose an agitation to have the country north of the Bay of Fundy removed from his jurisdiction altogether, and erected into a separate government.
But when the other physicians heard of it they arose in great fury and began a war of words, written, printed, and spoken, against Cotton Mather and Doctor Boylston.
Here Grandfather described the state of things which arose from the ill will that existed between the inhabitants and the redcoats.
The commander-in-chief arose from our great chair to greet them.
So hearose from Grandfather's chair and went out of the library.
He furtively felt of his hip pocket, then quietly arose and went forward with extended hand.
She arose and walked lamely across the room in confirmation, then came back and sat down on the sofa.
But the last of his relations brought tears into the eyes of one woman at least, and made Douglass kick embarrassedly at the glowing log heap until the sparks arose in an inverted cascade of fire.
It was far into the night when she finally arose and sought her bedchamber.
As she spoke he arose and wabbled over to her side, laying his cool, moist muzzle against her hand.
He arose with cruel deliberation and walked around the table toward her; she met him half way, all composure now, her hand extended.
Shalmaneser spent a whole year in suppressing the insurrection; complications, moreover, arose at Babylon which obliged him to concentrate his attention and energy on Chaldæan affairs.
As is universally the case, the bee arose in the air, and made a straight fly for the hive!
Sandy, glancing over across the field toward the cabin, where the smoke arose from the clay chimney, the whole forming a peaceful scene in the sunshine of that late summer morning.
Then, to his great delight, a voice answered him; and the girlarose from a shady nook where she was accustomed to amuse herself.
I saw them placing earthen bowls of succotash on the ground, believing that the steam that arose was spirit food, since it vanished, and no one knew where it went.
These angry exclamations arose from the group of settlers as they saw who was coming from behind the giant oak.
They brandished knives and hatchets in the firelight, hacking and stabbing the air in their great excitement, while at intervals their cries arose to such a pitch that they might have been heard miles away over the lonely forest.
This happened when the fiery Jacques Larue arose to his feet, and launched into a violent talk in the Indian language, which he seemed to understand as well as though he had been born a red man.
Both boys pushed forward, eager to get in a blow that would be of some assistance to this devoted red friend, who counted not his own safety or comfort when a chance arose whereby he could help his paleface comrades.
He arose to teach and educate men, and so He sacrificed Himself to give the spirit of life.
This illustrious Soul arose with such power that He shook the supports of the religion, of the morals, the conditions, the habits and the customs of Persia, and instituted new rules, new laws and a new religion.
These two lifeless bodies again became living, and these two great ones—one the Founder and the other the promoter—arose and were like two candlesticks, for they illumined the world with the light of truth.
Though the great personages of the State, nearly all the clergy, and the public men arose to destroy and annihilate Him, He alone withstood them and moved the whole of Persia.
Nevertheless, after a certain time, and through the transgression of both the Muḥammadans and the Christians, hatred and enmity arose between them.
He established the Oneness of God, but later the original principles of His doctrines gradually disappeared, and ignorant customs and ceremonials arose and increased until they finally ended in the worship of statues and images.
Discussions never aroseat the whist tables of this rather fast club, for the players had Cavendish and Pole at their fingers' ends.
This group arose as Jacques le Ber entered with his daughter, and were eager to be of service to her.
The inflammatory boils and buboes in the groins and axillae were recognised at once as prognosticating a fatal issue, and those were past all hope of recovery in whom they arose in numbers all over the body.
The cheer which arose from the Irish soldiers at Limestone Ridge as the English foe went fleeing before their avenging steel, had found a responsive echo in every Irish heart and made us one in love, purpose and resolve.
June 3rd) the soldiersarose from their rude couches on mother earth and began the task of getting the stiffness out of their joints as they moved about in quest of rations.
Much dissension and dissatisfaction then arose within the Fenian Councils.
And thus arose those Episcopal Orders which have been maintained in the Church of the Brethren down to the present day.
When the Committee laid the Confession before the Synod all the members arose and sang the Ambrosian Te Deum.
And now, to give a finishing touch to the picture, John Wesley arose once more {1755.
At this period there were still two rival Popes, and the great question arose in Bohemia which Pope the clergy there were to recognise.
Together the members of the Synod arose and saluted the chosen three.
As the flame arose and the wood crackled, he chanted the Catholic burial prayer, "Jesu, Son of David, have mercy upon me.
But now arose the difficult question, what were Royal estates?
While he wrestled with his longings and inclinations, breathing hard at her side, she composedly arose and left him with a cool good-night.
Mrs. Portal sat with her head drooped forward a little as if very tired, and Poppy arose from her seat, pushed open a window, and stood looking out.
It was not until he tried to go to sleep that her image came back to him, and all his blasted hopes arose to mock at him.
There was a solemn hush when he finished; one by one the men and women arose and offered themselves.
A little difference arose between us, so we agreed to separate amicably after smashing all the furniture.
This question then arose in many minds, Why not make cast iron shells?
It was not long before the idea arose of using these waves for signalling to a distance.
The time was ripe for the realization of the idea, and everywhere arose the splendid institutions of invention.
The United States was panic-stricken, and there arose the powerful party of dishonourable peace.
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