He is a beneficent and venerable old man of the sea, full of wisdom and skilled in prophecy, but, like Proteus, he will only reveal what he knows under compulsion. [noun]
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In his first prophecy (i. [noun]
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"What prophecy, sir." [noun]
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Would God it meant the fulfilment of prophecy. [noun]
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It seemed the forecast of an early grave; and some of us shuddered, as at a prophecy of evil. [noun]
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But the prophecy gat abroad in the country, that whenever Misticot's grave was fund out, the estate of Knockwinnock should be lost and won. [noun]
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No man knew where he was buried, and there is an old prophecy in our family, that bodes us no good when his grave shall be discovered. [noun]
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Apuleius spoke in a tone of sinister foreboding, and the falling stones dislodged by the battering-ram thundered a solemn accompaniment to his prophecy. [noun]
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