597 examples of dweller in sentences

The longed-for wisdom of to-day shows a kaleidoscopic front, in which are turning the slum-dweller and the millionaire; the white man, the yellow, and the black; the town and the territorial possession.

He was standing now looking up at the latch, high, and made for white men, eager, breathing fast, listening to that dismal sound that is like nothing else in naturelistening as might an exiled Scot to the skirl of bagpipes; listening as a Tyrolese who hears yodelling on foreign hills, or as the dweller in a distant land to the sound of the dear home speech.

I could see dots, which I took to be herds of wild cattle grazing, but no sign of any human dweller.

The industrial revolution, which has more profoundly affected man in the last century and a half than all the changes which had theretofore taken place in the life of man since the cave-dweller, was only then beginning.

The mountain dweller is a mental creature.

He appointed in their stead a candidate of his own, not a dweller in the city at all, but a German.

"It is strong medicine for any town-dweller, and for some of you it has been too strong.

A famous dweller at the fort for two decades was old Comanche, the only living creature to escape from the Custer massacre on the side of the Government.

" So saying, the strange, lone island dweller led them into his hut.

Here and there, too, were panels of rare woods, which the island-dweller explained had come from the cabins of wrecked ships.

"I don't take pay," said the hut-dweller in a quiet tone that ought to have caused Fanning to redden with shame, "but if you are hungry I can cook some more fish.

There is entertainment in watching Mr. SYMONS, so essentially a dweller in cities, discovering the open air like an explorer.

You are my own, my own, Dweller in my endless dreams!

You are my own, my own, Dweller in my lonesome dreams!

You are my own, my own, Dweller in my deathless dreams!

She was his, dweller in his dreams as he was always to dwell in hers.

Oddly enough, the awe that the wilderness dweller knows at the sight of some great, mysterious canyon or towering peak seems to increase, rather than decrease, with familiarity.

" "I am but a poor man, Mr Harris; but I have had charge of a watch in my time, old and rusty as I seem, nor have I spent so many long nights on deck without keeping thoughts at work, though I may not have overhaul'd as much philosophy, in so doing, as a paid parish priest, or a fee'd lawyer. Let me tell you, it is a disheartening thing to be nothing but a dweller in a colony.

My soft low song: to thee and Hecatè The dweller in the shades, at whose approach E'en the dogs quake, as on she moves through blood And darkness and the barrows of the slain.

No dweller in the skies is wroth as he, With him who saith the asking traveller nay.

Its form now hid in shadows, such as gloom Our downward wayits grave in ocean, where It mingles with the wavea dweller there!

Our story finds him a New Yorker of three years' standing, all of which he had spent as a dweller on San Juan Hill.

But the accent of his voice struck me, the son of Gottfried Gottfried, the dweller in the enclosure of the Red Tower, as painfully hollow and pretentious.

You, a dweller on the confines of Henley-in-Arden, within measurable distance, as I gathered?" "Mile an' a 'arf." "No more?

"I don't think I understand," said the city-dweller.

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