But the Aramæans were no more capable of gaining the mastery over the emporiums of trade on the coast than the Hebrews had been.
We have now to plant the monastic school in the midst of the teeming emporiums of trade and vice, where thousands toil harder for a bare crust and a hard board than the monks of old toiled for the kingdom of heaven.
As the procession advanced we saw splendid emporiums of trade chiselled of white marble, crowded roof and window with dense masses of people.
The roadway everywhere was one solid block of white marble, and emporiums and dwellings were built of the same material.
The door of the emporiums was opened, and he entered a vast round hall form which long passages leading to other halls branched off like the spokes from the nave of a wheel.
The emporiums of slop-sellers are illuminated for the better display of tarpaulin coats and hats, so stiff of build that they look like so many sea-faring suicides, pendent from the low ceilings.
These emporiums are here and there enlivened by festoons of many-coloured bandana handkerchief's; and on every pane of glass in shop or tavern window is painted the glowing representation of Britannia's pride, the immortal Union Jack.
Fortunately for me I was in one of the treat emporiums of the native trade of the archipelago.
About these vast emporiumsladies of all ages flit all day like bees around a hive.
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