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