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Like some brawny athlete of marvelous agility, his mind flashes everywhither in a sort of intellectual shadowboxing, delivering a continuous shower of solid, incisive blows: pre-history is rot; Marshal Lyautey's Morocco is "an astonishing affair;" the U. S. is a country foreign to England, and let Englishmen discover this; parliamentary activity is deplorable, save in aristocracies; the "Salaried League of Nations" at Geneva is a Tom Tiddler's Ground indeed.

In looking on at life itself, we are baffled by a muddle of events leading everywhither; their succession is chaotic and lacking in design; they are not marshaled and processional; and we have an uncomfortable feeling that no mind but that of God can foresee their veiled and hidden culminations.

Then hurrying at the voice sent forth by the dread war-horn's song, The hardy-hearted folk of fields from everywhither throng,520 With weapons caught in haste: and now the Trojan folk withal Pour from their opened gates, and on to aid Ascanius fall.

Oh, that dreadful, dismal day, when everywhither I went something seemed to whisper in my heart, ‘Khalid is no more.’

Benumbed with terror, he went everywhither seeking his treasure.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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