At the lower
end of the great room was another table, at which sat the Ryls and Knooks who had come with Santa Claus, the wooden soldiers who had come with the Queen of Merryland, and the Hilanders and Lolanders who had come with John Dough.
Besides, though my pilgrimage had been
ended so long, they are really a part, yea, the part for which, though I knew it not, all the rest has been written--for they tell how I came to find by accident her whom so long I had sought of design.
May we not say that this is the
end of a pruning-hook?
Countless men have passed through the long sickness and lived to tell of it and deliberately to forget it to the
end of their days.
"To proceed: ceteris paribus, be who pleases is of more importance to his fellow-men than he who instructs, since utility is happiness, and pleasure is the
end already obtained which instruction is merely the means of obtaining.
At the same time, the schooner began to turn upon her heel, spinning slowly,
end for
end, across the current.
Of course, Howards
End was impossible, so long as the younger couple were established in Hilton.
Franklin's visit here to come to an
end. It's my belief that he won't be long now before he leaves the house."
And forsake Pride, for he deceiveth you in the
end,
The epic
ended by disposing of the surviving personages in a double marriage, Telemachus wedding Circe, and Telegonus Penelope.
For which reason others endeavour to procure other riches and other property, and rightly, for there are other riches and property in nature; and these are the proper objects of economy: while trade only procures money, not by all means, but by the exchange of it, and for that purpose it is this which it is chiefly employed about, for money is the first principle and the
end of trade; nor are there any bounds to be set to what is thereby acquired.
"My prospects in China are all at an
end. The Firm to which I was brutally consigned, as if I was a bale of merchandise, has worn out my patience by a series of petty insults; and I have felt compelled, from motives of self-respect, to withdraw my services, which were undervalued from the first.
And whereas they have, all their times, sacrificed to themselves, they become in the
end, themselves sacrifices to the inconstancy of fortune, whose wings they thought, by their self-wisdom, to have pinioned.
However, this did not matter, for there was a box rather like an ice-cream machine, and you put chunks of pork in at one
end and turned a handle and they came out as sausages at the other
end.
Ends at the same time was striving to repeat his niece's appreciation of "The Ring of Bells," said niece being a school-teacher in Alameda.