Similarly, even in the din and buzzle of our lives we can hear God's voice, though it is heard only in the deep interior of our souls. |
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I read the news, and the terms of the news Reeled random through my brain like the senseless, tedious buzzle and boom of a bluefly in the pane. |
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But I continued undaunted, hunting for that mythical older woman who would, in the privacy of her run-down apartment, teach me every exotic churn and buzzle known to man. |
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You know, sir, we Englishmen chiefly buzzle our heads about two things, that is to say, religion and trade, and truly you have luckily hit upon both. |
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To one listening, drowsed with the intense sunshine, the buzzle and mutter and snarl of the gossiping Omahas seemed like the grotesque echoes from a vanished age. |
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