The young men of Aven and of Pibeseth shall fall by the sword: and these cities shall go into captivity.
The young men of Aven and Pi-beseth shall fall by the sword: and these cities shall go into captivity.
I do be sayin' me chanct to getaven with me rival.
And we shall find Hosea stereotyping this epigram of Amos, and calling the sanctuary Beth-Aven oftener than he calls it Beth-El.
Because of its many riverside mill-wheels, Pont Aven has been named Millers' Town by the natives, and also "The famous town with fourteen mills and fifteen houses.
Unquestionably, the fame of Pont Aven has been made, or, at least, furthered, by Mlle.
Just beneath theAven took its last plunge as a mountain stream and mingled its sweet waters with the tides.
But the estuaries of the Aven and the Belon, joining at Port Manech, were sending down no inconsiderable volume of water to meet a strong wind, and the opposing forces were waging bitter war.
There would be a terrific argument; but the founder of modern Pont Aven would prevail.
True, Monsieur Ingersoll had not gone to Paris; but Barbe had told him of the journey to Concarneau, and everyone in Pont Aven knew of Yvonne's close attendance on Madame Carmac.
For that reason he had removed from the Hotel Julia soon after arriving at Pont Aven with Yvonne, then an engaging mite hardly a year old.
He asked me why you had decided that Mr. Carmac should be buried here, and I gave it as my opinion that you meant to remain in Pont Aven a considerable time.
He has even gone away from Pont Aven for a few days, so that his presence in the village may not be irksome to you.
As a consequence daylight had almost failed before the bar of the Aven was crossed.
Why, he knew not, but he found himself regretting that they were not leaving Pont Aven by the first train in accord with Ingersoll's original intent.
To her Pont Aven must henceforth be a sealed Paradise.
I've not even heard from her or her aunt since Jacques was in Pont Aven two months ago.
But everyone in Pont Aven knows that Monsieur Ingersoll came here from Paris with the little one.
If she lives, and is able to travel, she will certainly endeavor to get away from Pont Aven as speedily as possible.
Little or nothing of lasting merit came out of this group which, though it moved from Pont-Aven to Pouldu, has come to be known as the Pont-Aven School.
With the men of Pont-Aven the reaction against a too technically self-conscious painting began to set in.
What was nicknamed the School of Pont-Aven was the outcome of Gauguin's imperious personality.
How far they have gone astray in imitating him is the most significant thing related by Emile Bernard, a friend of Paul Gauguin and a member of his Pont-Aven school.
And ye're aven makin' a bit of an iliphant for wee Peter Pan.
And paple are not as liberal as they used to be, aven at Christmas time.
One of the best of Caldecott's sketches here was "Returning from Labour," a quiet spot on the banks of the Aven where he made several studies.
On approaching Pont Aven the traveller notices a curious noise rising from the ground and from the woods around him.
Aven whin Oi lay chlose to yez an' ye began to untoie me bonds Oi couldn't suspict it was yersilf.
Sure aven the blessed saints have been desaved, an’ it’s not for a sinner like me to be settin’ up for to know more than thimselves.
Moreover, the scenery about Pont-aven is pleasing, and it serves as a better headquarters than Concarneau, where the smell of the sardine pickling is offensive, and produces in some stomachic trouble.
Quimper market should be visited on Saturday, when various costumes may be seen, the white quilted collars of the Pont-aven district, and the curious head dresses of the Bigauden women.
Pont-aven is a favourite resort of artists, and some of their work may be seen in a much frequented hotel there.
Excursions may be made by boat from Pont-aven to the isles of Glenan, a veritable archipelago, and to the more distant Ile de Groix.
At Pont-aven the patronal feast is on the 3rd Sunday in September, and the P.
Below Pont-aven the river widens into an estuary and forms a port.
Between Pont-aven and de Trinité in a wood is a dolmen.
Pont-Aven does not have the right atmosphere for the Frenchman: the Bretons and the English are supreme.
As we drew near to Pont-Aven the scenery became more and more beautiful.
The river lies between Pont-Aven and Porte Manec, which is at the mouth of the sea.
Julia made the reputation of Pont-Aven by her own overpowering individuality.
The Concarneau and Pont-Aven diligence is quaint and primitive, devoid of springs, and fitted with extremely narrow and hard seats.
Pont-Aven seemed momentarily to have lost its charm.
There is something in the air of Pont-Aven that makes it like no other place in the world.
He had come to stay in Pont-Aven because he could live there for a few francs a day and drink the rest.
The feller that clanes the horses around the tavern stables, trust him fur findin' which way the Neosho runs, aven if he is small an' insignificant av statoor.
If he was aven Injun clean through you could a little, maybe.
We are on the right side, an' can count on the same Power that's carried men aven to the inds av the earth to fight an' die fur what's right.
Some of 'em that can be known, can't aven be mentioned, though.
You'd have done the same to save any woman, aven a stranger to you.
It's somethin' else; an' Tell wants to git aven with you, so he gives in.
You'd done the same yoursilf to save anny woman, aven a stranger to you.
It's a great story now, aven if nobody should care to read it in a gineration or so.
Wake as I was that sorry mornin' I had one thought before me brain wint dark, the thought that I might some day help you aven a little.
Deed, maybe, the auld sinner was ower muckle aven for HIM.
The next morning I returned to theAven and received a reprimand.
James Mitchell and I were apprentices on board the bark "Aven of Aberdeen.
When the Aven of Aberdeen reached Valparaiso, the mate and a number of sailors immediately deserted the vessel in a boat.
My experience with the ice on the Aven had given me a horror of frozen seas, and that night I stole away from the boarding house.
Once in port, no more would we walk the deck of the Aven of Aberdeen.
I went almost every day for two weeks to the summit of the hill where I had seen a splendid view of the bay, to see if the Aven was still in port.
The home voyage of the Aven was fraught with all the dangers of the sea.
Aven is Heliopolis, the center of the worship of Ba, the god of the sun.
The young men of Aven and of Phi-beseth shall fall by the sword; and these cities shall go into captivity.
An' aven if ye get up near th' pole, what's it good f'r?
She needs her Father in h'aven sairer nor her Andrew!
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