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1 All have vanished now; and the housewife betakes herself to the stores.
2 He who betakes himself to such care and exertion, has never to languish.
3 Whoever betakes himself to plunder before victory is perfectly ascertained, should suffer death.
4 God is unseen; so he betakes himself to the biggest thing he can see.
5 For the human soul, at strife with strange experience, betakes itself instinctively to solitude.
6 Abstaining from all faults of behaviour, he who betakes himself to Faith, becomes sanctified.
7 Then, at last, Jacob betakes himself to his true weapons.
8 At eventide she again betakes herself to the road which leads out of the valley.
9 Next day he betakes himself to the castle.
10 Then Floyd Grandon betakes himself to the factory.
11 And as the neighbors come rushing up stairs, Mr. Keepum valorously betakes himself into the street.
12 When the giant had thus engarrisoned himself in the town of Mansoul, he betakes himself to defacing.
13 Frederick had been the kind of husband whose wife betakes herself early to the feet of God.
14 The ploughman upon the first appearance of it unyokes his oxen, and betakes himself with them into covert.
15 Daring no reply to this, the youth leaves it, and betakes himself to his object in addressing the Lord.
16 When, however, the Brahmana betakes himself to the duties of the lowest order, then does he certainly fall off.
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