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Example sentences for "secret society"

  • Albino head of secret society on the Lower Congo, ii.

  • Cedar-bark, red, used in ceremonies of a secret society, ii.

  • M193) In the region of the Lower Congo a simulation of death and resurrection is, or rather used to be, practised by the members of a guild or secret society called ndembo.

  • And she will also join our secret society?

  • My purpose is accomplished," he said; "I came to Vienna only to see you and enlist you as a member of my secret society.

  • A secret society," Rosalind replied, with a demure smile.

  • We even told the president about it, and Cousin Louis said he was going to start a secret society of the Forest of Arden.

  • Rosalind explained the Forest idea, and the plan for a secret society.

  • Duk-duk, secret society of New Britain, New Ireland, and Duke of York Island, x.

  • Ingniet or Ingiet, a secret society of New Britain, xi.

  • There was no secret society of importance, as there was among the Maidu and presumably among the neighboring Wintun, and no organized priesthood vested with control over ceremonies.

  • It's a good idea," assented Sylvia, "but what could we have a secret society about?

  • Let's get up a secret society of our own.

  • It was about this time that it was rumoured in St. Elgiva's that Irene Andrews had started a secret society.

  • He is a member of a secret society, called Asa, which has its lodge standing alone in the forest.

  • Now the twins had a Secret Society,--of which they were the founders, the officers and the membership body.

  • But the twins had stared her out of countenance, and Connie realized that she had committed a serious breach of secret society etiquette.

  • I am sure the reflection that he is a member of a secret society, even although it is simply a linking together of the aristocracy of Europe in their own defence, has kept him awake for many a night.

  • It seems only a few minutes ago that I heard your interesting friend, Mr. Skinner, shake with laughter at the mention of such a thing as a secret society.

  • Assy was, finally, arrested and tried before the Correctional Tribune of Paris as chief and founder of a secret society, but he was acquitted of that charge.

  • The British Druids constituted a sacred and a secret society, religious, political, and literary.

  • Suddenly a new name was noised through Europe, the name of Christian Rosencreutz, the founder three centuries back of a secret society, and a eulogy of the order was dispersed in five different languages.

  • They were a secret society, for whatever was taught was forbidden to be written; and not only their doctrines and their sciences were veiled in this sacred obscurity, but the laws which governed the community were also oral.

  • I asked the young man that boarded with us about it, as he had once been a member of the "Secret Society.

  • He was only eighteen at the time he joined the "Secret Society.

  • We were trained for our work and were known among ourselves as the 'Secret Society.

  • This paper contains an account of a secret society of seven degrees, still existing among the Osage, in which the traditions of the people have been preserved.

  • I vote that we start a secret society, just among our own set, to resist them.

  • A secret society's much greater fun if it's small.

  • There is something so mysterious about a secret society," said Tom.

  • Very much better than a Secret Society," said Frank.

  • Let us form a secret society, and call ourselves the Zigzagers!


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