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1. 'Just wait till the festival, there's nothing quite like the peal of bells announcing early morning service,' she glanced at me sideways and grinned
2. The moment was short-lived as a peal of thunder deafened us, and our thoughts snapped back to the plight of our missing family
3. interrupted by a long, low peal of thunder, and a gust of
4. as dinner had come to an end, there was a peal of the bell, and a voice
5. With the next peal of thunder, a fine layer of dust drifted down from the roof as the walls of the Great Chamber shook in response
6. mixed with a peal of thunder
7. The contrast was so ludicrous that Rosemary was afraid she would go off into a peal of hysterical laughter over it
8. ' And the other angel who went with me and showed me what was hidden told me what is first and last in the Heaven in the height, and beneath the Earth in the depth, and at the ends of the Heaven, and on the foundation of the Heaven; And the chambers of the winds, and how the winds are divided, and how they are weighed, and how the portals of the winds are reckoned, each according to the power of the wind, and the power of the lights of the moon, and according to the power that is fitting, and the divisions of the stars according to their names, and how all the divisions are divided; And the thunders according to the places where they fall, and all the divisions that are made among the lightnings that it may enlighten, and their host that they may at once obey; For the thunder has places of rest which are assigned to it while it is waiting for its peal; and the thunder and lightning are inseparable, and although not one and undivided, they both go together through the spirit and separate not
9. For when the lightning lightens, the thunder utters its voice, and the spirit enforces a pause during the peal, and divides equally between them; for the treasury of their peals is like the sand, and each one of them as it peals is held in with a bridle, and turned back by the power of the spirit, and pushed forward according to the many quarters of the Earth; And the spirit of the sea is masculine and strong, and according to the might of his strength he draws it back with a rein, and in like manner it is driven forward and disperses amid all the mountains of the Earth; And the spirit of the hoar-frost is his own angel, and the spirit of the hail is a good angel; And the spirit of the snow has forsaken his chambers on account of his strength -There is a special spirit in it, and that which ascends from it is like smoke, and its name is frost; And the spirit of the mist is not united with them in their chambers, but it has a special chamber; for its course is glorious both in light and in darkness, and in winter and in summer, and in its chamber is an angel; And the spirit of the dew has its dwelling at the ends of the Heaven, and is connected with the chambers of the rain, and its course is in winter and summer, and its clouds and the clouds of the mist are connected, and the one gives to the other; And when the spirit of the rain goes out from its chamber, the angels come and open the chamber and lead it out, and when it is diffused over the whole Earth it unites with the water on the Earth; And whenever it unites with the water on the Earth; For the waters are for those who dwell on the Earth; for they are nourishment for the Earth from the Most High who is in Heaven; therefore there is a measure for the rain, and the angels take it in charge; And these things I saw towards the Garden of the Righteous; And the angel of peace who was with me said to me: 'These two monsters, prepared conformably to the greatness of God, shall feed
10. ' And the other angel who went with me and showed me what was hidden told me what is first and last in the Heaven in the height and beneath the Earth in the depth and at the ends of the Heaven and on the foundation of the Heaven; And the chambers of the winds and how the winds are divided and how they are weighed and how the portals of the winds are reckoned each according to the power of the wind and the power of the lights of the moon and according to the power that is fitting and the divisions of the stars according to their names and how all the divisions are divided; And the thunders according to the places where they fall and all the divisions that are made among the lightnings that it may enlighten and their host that they may at once obey; For the thunder has places of rest which are assigned to it while it is waiting for its peal; and the thunder and lightning are inseparable and although not one and undivided they both go together through the spirit and separate not
11. For when the lightning lightens the thunder utters its voice and the spirit enforces a pause during the peal and divides equally between them; for the treasury of their peals is like the sand and each one of them as it peals is held in with a bridle and turned back by the power of the spirit and pushed forward according to the many quarters of the Earth; And the spirit of the sea is masculine and strong and according to the might of his strength he draws it back with a rein and in like manner it is driven forward and disperses amid all the mountains of the Earth; And the spirit of the hoar-frost is his own angel and the spirit of the hail is a good angel; And the spirit of the snow has forsaken his chambers on account of his strength -There is a special spirit in it and that which ascends from it is like smoke and its name is frost; And the spirit of the mist is not united with them in their chambers but it has a special chamber; for its course is glorious both in light and in darkness and in winter and in summer and in its chamber is an angel; And the spirit of the dew has its dwelling at the ends of the Heaven and is connected with the chambers of the rain and its course is in winter and summer and its clouds and the clouds of the mist are connected and the one gives to the other; And when the spirit of the rain goes out from its chamber the angels come and open the chamber and lead it out and when it is diffused over the whole Earth it unites with the water on the Earth; And whenever it unites with the water on the Earth; For the waters are for those who dwell on the Earth; for they are nourishment for the Earth from the Most High who is in Heaven; therefore there is a measure for the rain and the angels take it in charge; And these things I saw towards the Garden of the Righteous; And the angel of peace who was with me said to me: 'These two monsters prepared conformably to the greatness of God shall feed
12. Instantly the air vibrated with a peal of terror, whether from the stairs, the altar, or the crystal itself he could not tell
13. A great peal thunder reverberated and echoed over the island, as if the heavens themselves were registering a lament over the death of such a noted figure
14. There was a great rumble from within the fish, and a peal of thunder that seamed to come from without
15. A peal of thunder came
16. It was followed in quick succession by several more, each blending together into a long, loud peal of sound like late summer thunder
17. gins to change, it will peal the upper atmosphere off the
18. The rain was intermittent, at times pelting down in gust-driven torrents that rattled against the van, then subsiding to a light drizzle that floated quietly down, enveloping them in an eerie silence until the next peal of thunder
19. She neared the end of the beach, where pristine sand gave way to the steep, grassy hillside, and as she turned to walk back, a peal of laughter made her glance over her shoulder at the couple
20. Visitors from abroad wandered the Peal of the Orient, the famous shoppers’ paradise, wondering what had gone wrong
21. Oak threw his head back in a peal of laughter and Detroit slammed his fist upon the table gaining the attention of the others across the room
22. She let out a peal of laughter
23. Then there was a great peal of laughter, beginning near
24. salad to the floor with yet another peal of ceramic thunder
25. "And I hear them!" he added again, after a peal of thunder
26. Peal the old cry once more
27. A peal of laughter from Jo, Amy, Mrs
28. On reaching the gates of the town, which was a walled one, the municipality came forth to meet him, the bells rang out a peal, and the inhabitants showed every sign of general satisfaction; and with great pomp they conducted him to the principal church to give thanks to God, and then with burlesque ceremonies they presented him with the keys of the town, and acknowledged him as perpetual governor of the island of Barataria
29. The fairy only answered with a peal of laughter, and when at length she had
30. There were running footsteps above her head and a peal of girlish laughter
31. The bell of Monte Citorio, which only sounds on the pope's decease and the opening of the Carnival, was ringing a joyous peal
32. Before she could answer both Frankie's anxiety and the painful ordeal of sitting still were terminated by the loud peal at the bell announcing Charley's arrival, and Frankie, without troubling to observe the usual formality of looking out of the window to see if it was a runaway ring, had clattered half-way downstairs before he heard his mother calling him to come back for the halfpenny; then he clattered up again and then down again at such a rate and with so much noise as to rouse the indignation of all the respectable people in the house
33. "Here comes the mare," said Joe, "ringing like a peal of bells!"
34. There—listen!' And at this moment there was a tremendous peal of thunder, while the livid lightning illumined the room, and the thunder, rolling away in the distance, seemed to withdraw unwillingly from the cursed abode
35. She broke out into a peal of laughter and glanced at her husband, whose admiring and happy eyes had been wandering from her dress to her face and hair
36. The peal of laughter which followed Gabriel's imitation of the incident was interrupted by a resounding knock at the hall door
37. The sound of the peal of the hour of the night by the chime of the bells in the
38. Where were the several members of the company which with Bloom that day at the bidding of that peal had travelled from Sandymount in the south to Glasnevin in the north?
39. Carried away by the grotesque horror of this picture, the minister, unawares, and to his own infinite alarm, burst into a great peal of laughter
40. He swaggered up the path as if the place belonged to him, and we heard his loud, confident peal at the bell
41. —There was swearing and tearing of men, hoarse with the rage of impatience, at the tolbooth, getting out the fire-engine from its stance under the stair; and loud and terrible afar off, and over all, came the peal of alarm from drunken Robin’s drum
42. And Seryozha went off into a peal of laughter
43. As they came out of church the ringers swung the bells off their rests, and a modest peal of three notes broke forth—that limited amount of expression having been deemed sufficient by the church builders for the joys of such a small parish
44. The second peal had been louder, and still nobody came
45. "Why, mademoiselle, you should have thought of that yesterday," said Nanon, bursting into a loud peal of laughter
46. Half an hour later, a peal of thunder rips through the joyous din, and the clouds that have been swelling all afternoon spill open
47. A deep peal of thunder went rolling and tumbling down the heavens and lost itself in sullen rumblings in the distance
48. One blinding flash after another came, and peal on peal of deafening thunder
49. There was a nervous suspense over us all, as though overhead some dread bell would peal out powerfully when we should least expect it
50. They looked at one another (now that the hunt was over and they were in the house, Nicholas no longer considered it necessary to show his manly superiority over his sister), Natasha gave him a wink, and neither refrained long from bursting into a peal of ringing laughter even before they had a pretext ready to account for it
1. and pealed out of the lot
2. both cars kept their eyes pealed for patrol cars, careful to flow at the
3. pealed upward at the landing
4. like it had been pealed from a ship‘s hull
5. The mighty gates between the huge towers of the outer wall clanged open, and the king rode into his capital between lines of glittering spearmen, while fifty trumpets pealed salute
6. pealed to an early-adopter audience
7. It pealed time and time again, inhuman, cold laughter that chilled Ambrosius to his bones
8. An intense dull pain pealed in his head and a sharp, stinging pain in his left hand
9. insisted that he keep he eyes good and pealed from now on, just in case
10. Police radios and cell phones beckoned for more help as church bells from the area houses of worship pealed in the background
11. Then Sue pealed off the piece of paper and set the pad and pen down
12. Only the rattle and clank of pots and pans pealed in the background
13. She tugged upon the rope and the bell rocked in its cradle as it pealed a mellow tone with a long resonant after hum
14. LanCoste pealed neatly out of his tunic
15. Her voice, as it pealed out her pain, might be as high and pretty as the whitest clouds on a summer’s day
16. I got all the buttons undone to where the shirt was tucked into his jeans, and I pealed it off of him, to leave it hanging from the waistband
17. Edgar, flashing with fury, dominated all the others with his clearer voice; Ashton hurled homicidal provocations at him in deep notes; Lucie uttered her shrill plaint, Arthur at one side, his modulated tones in the middle register, and the bass of the minister pealed forth like an organ, while the voices of the women repeating his words took them up in chorus delightfully
18. High, a high note pealed in the treble clear
19. Within the church, it had hardly been kept down; beneath the sky, it pealed upward to the zenith
20. And then all the bells in the tower of every church, convent, or chapel in town, even those that had remained shut up for years, pealed out together with a crash
21. She tried to infect him with her own ambition, and he suddenly began making a toy church: the pastor came out to preach the sermon, the congregation listened with their hands before them, one lady was drying her tears with her handkerchief, one old gentleman was blowing his nose; finally the organ pealed forth
22. She waked with a beating heart; wheels stopped in the street, her gate clicked, there were footsteps coming up her path—bold, hurried steps; they reached the veranda—the bell pealed
1. pealing before Henri could answer – quickly followed by
2. It bombarded him with images of his people; their flesh pealing, their bodies ruptured and torn to pieces
3. This continued until the entire carcass was stripped of the blubber from head to tail, just like pealing an orange in one continuous strip, one strip at a time
4. The wallpaper was pealing off and the paint was chipped in several areas
5. In accordance with his arrangements there was no music, no fireworks, no pealing bells, no shouts of victory, or any other manifestation that might alter the mournful character of the armistice
6. As I made my way down the hallway I could hear Mother chattering to Andrew, her voice half pealing bells and half choking back the sobs which still lingered
7. "it flies like the clouds or like the wind, it is hot by night more than by day, and has a sound between the heaven and earth like the pealing thunder
8. When he heard those words – which came to his ears like pealing thunder, and which swept away his evil and falseness – he said nothing and uttered not a single word more
9. He was confident that when he rang the church's tower bell its musical quality would sound unlike any of its past pealing and there was a very simple reason why that would be so
10. "That sound appears to be from a bell," Will Hiram suggested, "But not the usual pealing of a bell
11. Children ran everywhere along the glowing sidewalks, their laughter pealing through the evening air
12. Occasionally her eye would wander into the scenery above, from which a broken rain of pealing screams fell, born of some thrill ride over the trees
13. Occasionally her eye would wonder into the scenery above, from which a broken rain of pealing screams fell, born of some thrill ride over the trees
14. The interpreter made no answer, but went on to say, "There was no want of idle eyes, that see everything, to see Melisendra come down and mount, and word was brought to King Marsilio, who at once gave orders to sound the alarm; and see what a stir there is, and how the city is drowned with the sound of the bells pealing in the towers of all the mosques
15. And then there came out upon the air the sound of voices and the pealing anthem of the organ
16. All at once they heard a rather complicated pealing from
17. This ended, in prolonged solemn tones, like the continual tolling of a bell in a ship that is foundering at sea in a fog—in such tones he commenced reading the following hymn; but changing his manner towards the concluding stanzas, burst forth with a pealing exultation and joy—
18. The air vibrated with the pealing and clanging of church bells, that were calling the people to attend to a service like that which was now being conducted in the prison
19. One drop came down, then another; then they came drumming on the dock leaves and on the iron of the roof, and all the air was filled by a bright flash, and before Nekhludoff could count three a fearful crash sounded over head and spread pealing all over the sky
20. The air was agitated by the pealing of the church-bells summoning the people to mass
1. He had them in peals of laughter with his antics
2. I explain and she bursts into peals of laughter causing one or two of the other browsers in the shop to look at us sharply
3. Another pause, and then peals of laughter billowed from behind the curtain
4. But Mike imagined that, just as the poor bastard realized he’d lost control, with the reins torn from his grip and his legs flailing from the stirrups, he’d heard a much less authentic cry of alarm followed by the sound of Caroline’s unrestrained laughter ringing in his ears because, according to Caroline, it was just then that her composure broke and she sagged into her saddle, weakened by peals of laughter that the unfortunate oaf couldn’t have missed
5. For when the lightning lightens, the thunder utters its voice, and the spirit enforces a pause during the peal, and divides equally between them; for the treasury of their peals is like the sand, and each one of them as it peals is held in with a bridle, and turned back by the power of the spirit, and pushed forward according to the many quarters of the Earth; And the spirit of the sea is masculine and strong, and according to the might of his strength he draws it back with a rein, and in like manner it is driven forward and disperses amid all the mountains of the Earth; And the spirit of the hoar-frost is his own angel, and the spirit of the hail is a good angel; And the spirit of the snow has forsaken his chambers on account of his strength -There is a special spirit in it, and that which ascends from it is like smoke, and its name is frost; And the spirit of the mist is not united with them in their chambers, but it has a special chamber; for its course is glorious both in light and in darkness, and in winter and in summer, and in its chamber is an angel; And the spirit of the dew has its dwelling at the ends of the Heaven, and is connected with the chambers of the rain, and its course is in winter and summer, and its clouds and the clouds of the mist are connected, and the one gives to the other; And when the spirit of the rain goes out from its chamber, the angels come and open the chamber and lead it out, and when it is diffused over the whole Earth it unites with the water on the Earth; And whenever it unites with the water on the Earth; For the waters are for those who dwell on the Earth; for they are nourishment for the Earth from the Most High who is in Heaven; therefore there is a measure for the rain, and the angels take it in charge; And these things I saw towards the Garden of the Righteous; And the angel of peace who was with me said to me: 'These two monsters, prepared conformably to the greatness of God, shall feed
6. For when the lightning lightens the thunder utters its voice and the spirit enforces a pause during the peal and divides equally between them; for the treasury of their peals is like the sand and each one of them as it peals is held in with a bridle and turned back by the power of the spirit and pushed forward according to the many quarters of the Earth; And the spirit of the sea is masculine and strong and according to the might of his strength he draws it back with a rein and in like manner it is driven forward and disperses amid all the mountains of the Earth; And the spirit of the hoar-frost is his own angel and the spirit of the hail is a good angel; And the spirit of the snow has forsaken his chambers on account of his strength -There is a special spirit in it and that which ascends from it is like smoke and its name is frost; And the spirit of the mist is not united with them in their chambers but it has a special chamber; for its course is glorious both in light and in darkness and in winter and in summer and in its chamber is an angel; And the spirit of the dew has its dwelling at the ends of the Heaven and is connected with the chambers of the rain and its course is in winter and summer and its clouds and the clouds of the mist are connected and the one gives to the other; And when the spirit of the rain goes out from its chamber the angels come and open the chamber and lead it out and when it is diffused over the whole Earth it unites with the water on the Earth; And whenever it unites with the water on the Earth; For the waters are for those who dwell on the Earth; for they are nourishment for the Earth from the Most High who is in Heaven; therefore there is a measure for the rain and the angels take it in charge; And these things I saw towards the Garden of the Righteous; And the angel of peace who was with me said to me: 'These two monsters prepared conformably to the greatness of God shall feed
7. Kerim pointed towards Cristal and said something that caused the lady to burst out into peals of laughter
8. Guess what happened? We both burst into peals of laughter! We must have laughed nonstop for a couple of minutes at least
9. Peals of laughter echoed from the turrets
10. Jimmy's nails dig deeper into her shoulders, but instead of groans of agony, he is surprised to hear peals of laughter beginning to bubble up through her
11. Convulsing into peals of laughter, he started shaking so uncontrollably that he
12. Murray looked at her waiting for the punch line followed by peals of laughter but she kept a straight face
13. Pandora throws her column shifter in reverse, peals back away from the bewildered heaps that rammed her, then turns away, down the street, abandoning the scene of the accident
14. She threw back her head and let out peals of seductive teasing laughter into his ear
15. to the earth; and there followed peals of thunder and sounds
16. sounds and peals of thunder; and there was a great earthquake,
17. shining peals on top of the ceiling and said
18. Out of his mouth came peals of thunder and sparks of lightning
19. ” At her peals of laughter, he said, “Yeah, you keep on laughing
20. Peals of thunder sounded out in rapid intervals
21. The queen looked down at Mathion, her thoughts resonating with power, layered like the fading peals of a ringing bell
22. Sonia shook her head and burst into loud peals of laughter
23. Laughter broke in loud peals overhead as a translucent beam fell toward Narasimha
24. All he wanted for Fern was to make her laugh, be there to hear the peals of it as it rang out
25. She could put it away! It brought on the giggles and the peals of laughter, insinuations and merriment
26. peals to the Holy Scriptures and the Holy Tradition, the philosophic-
27. With peals of distant ironical laughter at every word I have written, Pointing in silence to these songs, and then to the sand beneath
28. And serpent hiss, and savage peals of laughter,
29. A very merry lunch it was, for everything seemed fresh and funny, and frequent peals of laughter startled a venerable horse who fed near by
30. A knot of heads gathered about her, and Amy strained her ears to hear what was going on, for broken sentences filled her with curiosity, and frequent peals of laughter made her wild to share the fun
31. Peals of laughter rippled throughout the crowd as
32. by peals of laughter, and my ingenuous way of relating matters did not a
33. Peals of laughter rang out when Thomas butchered a
34. When he recommended the player not to saw the air thus, the sulky man said, "And don't you do it, neither; you're a deal worse than him!" And I grieve to add that peals of laughter greeted Mr
35. One of them pointed towards the children, and then he whispered something to the other four, and all five of them burst into peals of laughter
36. That’s the question of an enfant terrible,’ and Betsy obviously tried to restrain herself, but could not, and went off into peals of that infectious laughter that people laugh who do not laugh often
37. "Here was the secret of her blanched face, her shaken nerves, her peals of hysterical laughter on the next morning
38. Its old gloomy walls seemed to shake in the acclamations that rent the air and covered the crashing peals of the cathedral bells
39. After a time he joined her faintly in a deep-toned and distant echo of her peals
40. From above came the peals of the old prince’s voice, and the chuckle of Katavasov
41. Peals of laughter from the other end of the table
42. At times the mist cleared, and the sea for some distance could be seen in the glare of the lightning, which came thick and fast, followed by such peals of thunder that the whole sky overhead seemed trembling under the shock of the footsteps of the storm
43. As I entered the anteroom I heard Andrusha’s peals of laughter and that meant that all was well
44. As he swung these beauties, one after the other, producing folds in the fluttering skirts which Greuze would have found to his taste, amid peals of laughter, the Toulousan Tholomyes, who was somewhat of a Spaniard, Toulouse being the cousin of Tolosa, sang, to a melancholy chant, the old ballad gallega, probably inspired by some lovely maid dashing in full flight upon a rope between two trees:—
45. After the psalmodies, the bells, the peals, and knells and offices, the sound of these little girls burst forth on a sudden more sweetly than the noise of bees
46. A very sonorous bell, placed beside the portress, and which was audible throughout the house, indicated by its varied peals, which formed a sort of acoustic telegraph, all the actions of material life which were to be performed, and summoned to the parlor, in case of need, such or such an inhabitant of the house
47. He had applied himself to riddling out the significance of the different peals, and he had succeeded, so that this taciturn and enigmatical cloister possessed no secrets for him; the sphinx babbled all her secrets in his ear
48. But you do not understand any of the peals?"
49. And then, a little after ten, as the last peals of the courthouse clock faded away on the night air, they heard the noises
50. As she u sed to say between peals of laughter, she was the only free woman in the province