Julia is well, and shejoins me in wishing you and yours the best of God's blessings.
Give my love to Hawkins and his wife and to Buskett; Julia joins me in affectionate remembrances to you all.
The bank: Not that which confines the brook but the inner limit of the Seventh Circle, from which the precipice sinks sheer into the Eighth, and to which the embankment by which the travellers have crossed the sand joins itself on.
Thence came we where the second round joins on Unto the third, wherein how terrible The art of justice can be, is well shown.
Ptolomaea the shades are set with head thrown back, and with only the face appearing above the ice, while Ugo is described as biting his foe at where the skull joins the nape.
The tongue, which had been whole and ready was For speech, cleaves now; the forked tongue of the snake Joins in the other: and the smoke has pause.
Nor was he by his burden so oppressed But that he bore me to the bridge's crown, Which with the fourth joins the fifth rampart's crest.
The hedge at both ends meets and joins two strips of woodland, and the double meadow thus inclosed is doubtless the result of a clearing.
This name indicates that a forest once covered the delta formed by the Avonne before it joins its confluent the Yonne.
Thomson joins me--Movement of troops at Dorjiling --Seizure of Rajah's Terai property.
The elephant-drivers appeared to have taken us by mistake to the exit of the Chawa, a small stream which joins the Teesta further to the eastward.
Mamma joins in the warmest assurances of sincere affection.
The bridegroom is waiting for her, and now joins her, and they kneel side by side at the altar.
Within the fort, now occupied by our regiment, is an underground temple dedicated to Siva, its position believed to indicate the point where the mythical Suruswatee joins the still sacred Ganges.
Otters, which travel up and down the river, and occasionally lie in the osier-bed which joins the wood, complete the list of predatory quadrupeds which haunt it.
Mr. Pitt joins Shelburne, and will be either Chancellor of the Exchequer or Secretary of State.
A little below Bunji the Astor river joins the Indus from the south-east, and this deep pine-clad valley indicates the continuation of the highroad from Gilgit to Kashmir via the Tragbal and Burzil passes.
The Gilgit river joinsthe Indus a few miles above the little post of Bunji, where an excellent suspension bridge spans the river.
The harbour extends from Glasgow Bridge to the point where the Kelvin joins the Clyde, and occupies 206 acres.
The Port Talbot railway runs to Blaengarw, and the Neath and Brecon railway (starting from Neath) joins the Midland at Colbren Junction.
A separate stratum in the Gilgamesh epic is formed by the story of Eabani--introduced as the friend of Gilgamesh, who joins him in his adventures.
Footnote 13: According to the original score the march is first played by the orchestra alone, piano at the beginning, and crescendo from the second part; at the repetition the chorus joins in forte.
His distinguished guests tread a minuet, he himself joins in the country dance with Zerlina, while Leporello whirls Masetto in the giddy waltz.
Another great but much lower plateau is that which comprises Afghanistan, Baluchistan, and Persia, and which to the north-west joins into the plateau of Asia Minor.
Xerxes caused a canal, of which traces may yet be seen, to be cut through the isthmus that joins the peninsula to the mainland.
The town itself is not remarkable for much save its four bridges, crossing very close to each other the river Nive, which here joins the Adour.
Then since all Nature joins In this love without alloy, O, wha would prove a traitor To Nature's dearest joy?
Of life she is the fairest band, Joins brothers truly hand in hand, Thus, onward to a better land, Man journeys light and cheerly.
The Almighty is shrouded in a voluminous mantle; Eve joins her hands in worship.
Distance must be measured, therefore, by some line which joins the two points.
When we speak of the relation of direction of two points towards each other, we mean simply the sensation of the line that joins the two points together.
We crossed in canoes the arm of the Lake, which joins Chia to Nyassa, and spent the night on its northern bank.
Our attention was in the mean time turned to the exploration of the river Shire, a northern tributary of the Zambesi, which joins it about a hundred miles from the sea.
On December 5 they reached the French outpost at Venango (now Franklin), where French Creek joins the Alleghany.
Marion's head-quarters were at Snow's Island, at the point where Lynch's Creek joins the Pedee River.
The water runs through sluices to the millwheels and from there dashes down into the clefts of the rocks, where it is swallowed up, and a mile away joins the Valorbe, where it once more takes the name of the upper stream.
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