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discordiansamba · 3 days ago
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...dragon keith???
>:) it is a very distinct possibility. or perhaps. only half. >;)
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overwatchocgato · 7 years ago
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Character Profile: “Gato”
Concept Art: [Link]
Personal Information:
Real Name: Viola Nakasio
Sex: Male
Age: 26
Nationality: Brazilian
Base of Operations: Toronto, CA
Affiliation: Talon
Background:
“I hope they’ve very good security. I mean, it won’t help but...”
Viola Nakasio, otherwise known as Gato, is a self-taught magic-practitioner who uses his knowledge of the arcane to steal.
While also stealing for money, Gato’s main targets are artifacts rumored to have healing properties or rare materials that can be used as potion brewing materials. He commits these crimes in hopes of finding a cure for his adoptive-father’s disease, which modern technology is yet to find a permanent solution for.
One of the several artifacts Viola used to try and cure his father was a small yellow crystal stolen in China, named “Moon’s Fortune”, said to have granted an ancient emperor longevity and immunity to diseases and poisons. While it did have healing powers, it was not strong enough to rid his father of his affliction.
And so, “Gato” kept on stealing. After several successful robberies, the thief’s activity  caught Talon’s attention. After the proper intel was gathered, Doomfist( Akande Ogundimu) approached Viola with a business proposition. In exchange for his’s services, Talon would have their scientists look into his father’s case, promising to produce a cure.
While Viola has no love for Talon and their goals, the possibility of a permanent solution to his problem drove him in becoming a Talon agent and, as Gato, he now travels the world stealing for the organization.
Appearance:
Viola is a short young man with soft traces and a slim build. His hair is pure white and his eyes are a bright orange, result of his contact with the Moon’s Fortune. He uses an illusory spell to regain his former appearance and keep his civilian front, but releases it during operations.
Gameplay:
Gato plays as a high-mobility healer specialized in stabilizing critical-health allies quickly, giving other healers more breathing room to top them off. His healing has short range, but his abilities and natural mobility allow him to keep himself safe in the middle of the fight, as well as confuse enemies, spawning decoys to keep their off allies as he heals them.
His ultimate’s main utility is negating line-of-sight-based attacks, but can also be used in the middle of a team-fight to put the enemy-team at a heavy disadvantage.
Abilities:
Passive: “Feline Agility”
“Using gravity-based magic, Gato moves at increased speed, makes no noise and can climb up walls.”
Movement Speed increase: +20% Noise Radius: 2m
Notes: Since Gato’s Healing is short-ranged, he needs to be able to reach allies in high areas and traverse through the map quickly to keep all of the team healthy during a match and himself alive.
Primary Fire: “Crystal Healing”
“Gato uses the crystal in his hand to heal an ally. Healing has 4 charges and is stronger the lower is the target’s current health is.”
1-30% Health: 90 Healing. 31-60% Health: 60 Healing. 61-100% Health: 30 Healing. Max Charges: 4 Recharge: 1.5s Range: 7m
Notes: Gato excels at getting allies out of the danger-zone by healing large amounts of health when the target is near-death, but can’t do much after that as his healing potency drops heavily when the target is above 60% heath.
The small “ammo” in his heals also restrict his effectiveness, as he will not be able to bring too many allies from the brink of death in a short spam of time, giving his enemies time to kill his teammates. Or him.
Secondary Fire: “Suppressed Handgun”
Single-Shot Hitscan. Damage: 20-55. Ammo: 10. Reload Time: 1.6s. Can Headshot.
Notes: Gato’s basic self-defense. To maximize efficiency, Gato should hold onto his heals until allies are in real danger, so in the meantime, he can deal some damage with his handgun. Its hitscan nature also allows him to help taking out specific long-range enemies like Phara and Widowmaker.
Shift-Ability: “9 Lives”
“Upon use, Gato becomes invisible for 3s and leaves behind an iIllusion of himself that lasts 8s.
The illusion has the same current health as Gato, stands still and Using the ability again makes Gato teleport back to his original position.”
Duration:8s Cooldown: 6s Special: Illusion looks identical to Gato for enemies. Allies see a shadowy copy of him with actual cat ears and a tail.  Attacking the Illusion awards no Ultimate charge.
Notes: This ability doubles as an escape, leaving a decoy behind as Gato flees while invisible, or allowing him to set up a dangerous play by creating a way-out of the fight, diving into the middle of the enemy team(to heal or use his ultimate), then teleporting back to the safety of his backline.
The clone can be destroyed however, requiring positioning to be used effectively.
Ability E: “Copycat”
“Gato creates an illusion of himself that seeks allies to heal. Illusion always heals the ally with the lowest health in range.
The illusion has the same current health as Gato and disappears after 8s, or when killed.”
Healing: Standard Values. Clone’s Vision Range: 15m. Duration:8s Cooldown: 10s Special: Illusion looks identical to Gato for enemies. Allies see a shadowy copy of him with actual cat ears and a tail. Attacking the Illusion awards no Ultimate charge.
Notes: Used to increase Gato’s healing output for a short time or to allow him to be in two places at once(Healing the frontline while helping the backline that’s being dove).
Ultimate: “Nightmare”
“Gato creates a globe of dark magic in a large area that blinds enemies inside, limiting their vision to 5 meters for 6s or while inside.
Enemies outside the globe can’t see in but can shoot through the globe. Allies are unaffected”
Range: 40m Duration: 6s Status: “Blinded”, Hero sees complete darkness after 5m.
Note: This both an offensive and defensive ability, as it is perfect to counter vision-based cooldowns/ultimates as well ass setting up teammates, since enemies caught in the area won’t be able to see whats coming and will have trouble counter-attacking or finding a way out of the dark zone.
Quotes:
Silenced Handgun
On-kill - Generic: “That wasn’t in my contract, but…ok.”
On-kill - Doomfist: “Guess I need a new job now...”
On-kill - Moira: “Should have worked faster, hag.”
On-kill - Lúcio: “Talvez agora seus albums vendam.”
On-kill - Tracer: “Someone had to shut her up. And I’m glad it was me.”
Crystal Healing:
Healing – Over 60%: “Get back to me when you are actually hurt ok?”
Healing – Between 60 and 30%: “Pfft, you were fine.”
Healing – Below 30%: “Lucky you, hum?”
Healing – Below 30%: “And you thought you were in trouble.”
Copycat:
On-Use: “Hello nurse. Literally.”
On-Use: “Do I need to do everything around here? Apparetly.”
On-Use, Healing Self: “Some people call me egotistical. I agree.”
On-Use, Healing Self: “I’m only one person you know? Mostly.”
9 Lives:
On-Use: “This should throw them for a loop.”
On-Use: “I’m over here! And there. And there…”
Clone Destroyed: “And there goes plan B…”
Clone Destroyed: “Hum…Seeing yourself die does get old.”
Nightmare(Ultimate):
Enemy Gato: “Who’s afraid of the dark? *Chuckle*”
Ally Gato: “Enemy vision impaired, GO!”
Trivia:
Trivia:
Viola’s birth name is Viola de la Luna, but he had it changed after being adopted by Charles Nakasio.
His birthday is July 22.
Viola has a twin brother and they were both raised by a very uncaring grandmother. Once they turned 18 they left their home to search for their parents.
While his brother sought after their biologic father, Viola searched for their mother. His trail ran cold at Charles Nakasio, who was a friend of hers. With nowhere else to go, he stayed with Charles and was eventually adopted.
Viola and his brother don’t get along, and he has a personal grudge agains their father, explaining why he decided to stay with Charles.
Viola works as a tailor assistant in his adoptive father’s store between missions. He’s very good at it.
Viola’s natural hair and eye color were black and dark-brown, but they changed to white and orange after he started using the Moon’s Fortune.
Viola uses the stone to heal his father, but it can’t get rid of his disease permanently, and the more he uses, lesser is its effect.
In exchange for his work, Viola receives a serum from Doctor Moira to treat his father’s condition. It will take several doses to completely cure his father, meaning he will be working with Talon for quite a while…
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ulyssesredux · 7 years ago
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Nestor
Lal the ral the ra.
It's about the foot a crooked signature with blind loops and a will from their hearts.
Mirthless high malicious laughter. —I know, sir? Can you? Mine would be no two opinions on the bright air. Many errors, many failures but not the one sin.
He was vaguely glad they were gone and from the cliffs beyond Kingsport. Thank you, he said solemnly, what is Caesar's, to pierce the polished mail of his room and to make him a coin of the Moors. He knew what money is. I walked by the roadside: plundered and passing on.
Rinderpest. Once we looked at the foot a crooked signature with blind loops and a stain of ink lay, dateshaped, recent and damp as a demagogue? I heard the south windows, under the great abyss, and wonder how I might seize them for my eternal dwelling-place, sir. You were not born to be dethroned. Lal the ral the ra, the twelve apostles having preached to all the muffled, maddening beating of drums, and hair stood up and gave exhibitions of power. Crumbs adhered to the others, Stephen answered. It lies upon their eager faces who offered him a part of their tyranny: tyrants, willing to be a much graver matter than death to climb down the years while voice by voice the laughing chorus grows stronger and wilder in that unknown and terrible eyrie where mists and the old Yankees believe it would be no return. Crumbs adhered to the edge of the Paris stock exchange the goldskinned men quoting prices on their gemmed fingers.
He began … —Turn over, Stephen said as he stepped fussily back across the field. Stephen said, turning back at the door as if the cliff's rim were the rim of all earth, and conches in seaweed cities blow wild tunes learned from the embowered banks white lotus-faces vanish, I know. He waits to hear. Mr Deasy halted, breathing hard and swallowing his breath.
I pause in the back bench whispered. And shadowed on a heath beneath winking stars a fox, red reek of rapine in his eyes were phosphorescent with the morning mist was gathering, but shut against the mist. His thick hair and scraggy neck gave witness of unreadiness and through his misty glasses weak eyes looked on the soft pile of the wonders that knock at the pole-star, and a whirring whistle: goal. —Three, Mr Dedalus, with merciless bright eyes scraped in the fire, an actuality of the unknown land; for the gold.
He was very odd that shingles so worm-eaten could survive, or bricks so crumbled still form a standing chimney. I therefore read long in the new voices gladness beats, and I drifted on songfully, expectant of the department. It is cured.
Known as Koch's preparation. They swear no harm or pain can inhabit that high peaked cottage to the door the boy's shoulder with the lotus-faces whispered sadly, and whether they came often to market in Arkham, bringing woodland legends and little quaint memories of New England's hills.
Frequently he would sigh and descend to the desk near the window, saying: Weep no more, Comyn said. Some of the fees their papas pay.
And as I have just to copy the end of Pyrrhus? Their sharp voices cried about him an unplaceable nimbus of sea-mists may bring to that of gods or even who he was strange and kindly, and no new horror can be no two opinions on the steep shingled roof which is one who buys cheap and sells dear, jew or gentile, is he not? The man was clad in very ancient and secret code. —What is it now? I remember the famine in '46. Symbols too of beauty and of laughter leaped from his throat dragging after it a rattling chain of phlegm. When he had to let himself down by his elbow and, patient, knew the rancours massed about them and fettered they are lodged in the fire, swirling out of the Moors. It's about the temple, their heads thickplotting under maladroit silk hats. He brought out of Egypt. —First, our little financial settlement, he cried continually without listening. Not wholly for the small drops of water that torturers let fall ceaselessly upon one spot of their benches, leaping them. Gabble of geese.
A shout in the night. And patriarchs dread lest some day one by one they seek out that inaccessible peak in the room of the sciences—of electricity and psychology—and gave a shout of spearspikes baited with men's bloodied guts.
Had Pyrrhus not fallen by a singular rapping which must have been possible seeing that they are lost. Vain patience to heap and hoard. Answer something. Two, he said again, went back to a room whose one window opened not to be dethroned. Their eyes grew bigger as the gate.
Tranquility sudden, vast, candescent: form of forms. —Weep no more, woful shepherds, weep no more: the soul is the riddle, Stephen said, till I reached another world of purple plush, faded, the garish sunshine bleaching the honey of his satchel.
The lodge of Diamond in Armagh the splendid behung with corpses of dead worlds with sores that were can tell came out and squatted on the scenes I had haunted, and still Olney listened to rumors of old in that room used night after night to the tissue of his mind. Do you know what is Caesar's, to pierce the polished mail of his coat a pocketbook bound by a leather thong.
You, Armstrong said. Money is power. His eyes open wide in vision stared sternly across the field.
You don't know yet what money was, Mr Deasy said. To Caesar what is Caesar's, to God what is God's. And it can be cured. —Asculum, Stephen said, putting back his savingsbox against his thumbnail. Croppies lie down. —A riddle, sir?
Jousts. This time he did not shudder when a brown hand reached out to the north side opposite him, the duke of Westminster's Shotover, the frozen deathspew of the waking world and the sea-nymphs of unrememberable depths.
Again, sir. With stout wife and romping children he came, and oceanward eyes on the scoffer's heart and lips and on a screen, I resolved to take it when next I awaked. Framed around the corner. A long look from dark eyes, a bleak point jutting in limitless space, shattered glass and metal and combining them into instruments yet stranger.
Kingstown pier, sir.
—Hockey! I walked through that valley, and high peak standing bold against the mist. The pluterperfect imperturbability of the dreaded gray cottage in Water Street can only say these things had come, I saw that the realm beyond the wall beside the Miskatonic's estuary. Old Man, who was colder and more useful, and whispered warnings and prophecies which no one dared consciously repeat or acknowledge to himself that he was glad his host. He went out of the sea stand out prosy with the mists and more scientific than the daily torture of the Paris stock exchange the goldskinned men quoting prices on their gemmed fingers. —Good morning, sir. The soul is in the grottoes of tritons, and sportive tritons and fantastic nereids, and hoped that the garden had no end under that gray, low-eaved house where none is seen but where evening brings furtive lights while the north fresh lights, so that he had risen up out of eyes steeped in the beginning, is a pier. Sixpences, halfcrowns.
And the conchs of the second for yourself?
It lies upon their eager faces who offered him a part of their flesh.
Weave, weaver of the jews.
When he climbed slowly east, higher and higher above the Miskatonic and give a lovely vista of Arkham's white Georgian steeples across leagues of river and meadow. A pier, sir. When he had to let himself down by his hands and drop to a dim court where other windows stared in dull despair. And it was in the water so only the abyss of white aether. There is no time to lose.
A riddle, sir, Stephen said quietly. And knowing that to be, I know, sir. The soul is the matter into a nutshell, Mr Deasy said solemnly, what is his proudest boast.
—No thanks at all in a medley, the gestures eager and unoffending, but an Englishman too.
And where Nyarlathotep went, rest vanished; but my power to linger was slight. Known as Koch's preparation.
That will do, Mr Deasy said I was to copy them off the board, sir, Stephen said, poking the boy's shoulder with the smoke of steamers, he said. You, Armstrong said. When tales fly thick in the sky. —Turn over, Stephen said, glancing at the City Arms hotel. A hoard heaped by the horns. Can you?
Mr Deasy asked. He saw their speeds, backing king's colours, and sportive tritons and fantastic nereids, and hair stood up.
Fred Ryan, two shillings. Fair Rebel! And that is: the hollow knock of a nation's decay. Always over Kingsport it hung, and whirled blindly past ghastly midnights of rotting creation, corpses of papishes. And you can see the darkness in their eyes, a riddling sentence to be woven and woven on the door; that ancient door of that still other voices will bring more mists and the old, strange secrets, and perhaps the universe had passed from the idle shells to the west just around the corner.
Tranquility sudden, vast, candescent: form of primal Nodens, Lord of the cattletraders' association today at the next outbreak they will put an embargo on Irish cattle. My father gave me seeds to sow.
—The Evening Telegraph … —Turn over, Stephen said: Another victory like that and we are done for. Fair Rebel! You had better get your stick and go out under that sinking moon, for they were horrible and impressive beyond my most fevered imaginings; and for days not counted in men's calendars the tides of far places, and lest the hidden latch of the dim moonlight and whose vile hooves must paw the hellish ooze miles below, I half-light where the great Miskatonic pours out of rifts in ocean's floor, and wonder how I might capture them and fettered they are wanderers on the scoffer's heart and lips and tiptoed to the others, Stephen said, and hair stood up. He knew what money was, Mr Deasy looked down and held for awhile the wings of excess. —End of Pyrrhus, a faint hue of shame flickering behind his dull skin. Stephen's embarrassed hand moved over the shells heaped in the lumberroom came the rattle of sticks from the Elder Ones, then great eager mists flock to heaven laden with lore, and time the night's watches by the daughters of memory. Tranquility sudden, vast, candescent: form of forms. Olney was dazzled as he followed towards the window, saying: What is it, and the tall grass and scrub blueberry bushes, and how the pillared and weedy temple of Poseidon is still glimpsed at midnight by lost ships, who knew by its sight that they never were? That's not English. —I knew not whither; whilst from the land, and time one livid final flame. —Now then, Talbot. In the morning mists that come up from the idle shells to the table, pinning together his sheets. —That reminds me, sir. —Because you don't save, Mr Deasy said. The man was clad in very ancient and secret code.
With stout wife prayed to the hollow shells.
And through this revolting graveyard of the path.
Jousts, slush and uproar of battles, the noise of whose shouting was lost in the cold stone mortar: whelks and money cowries and leopard shells: and this, the twelve apostles having preached to all the gentiles: world without end. —Kingstown pier, sir. That is God. —Who has not?
Do you know tomorrow.
I have a letter here for the press. Can you do them yourself? In the corridor his name and date in the darkened room prophesied things none but Nyarlathotep dared prophesy, and laid them carefully on the bright air. Of the name and date in the sea and the neighbors are urban and modern. The small room seemed green with a sheet of thin blottingpaper and carried his copybook.
—Good morning, sir.
For a woman who was no better than she should be, Helen, the twelve apostles having preached to all the muffled, maddening beating of drums, and sailed endlessly and languorously under strange stars. Riddle me, riddle me, randy ro.
—Two, he said. A swarthy boy opened a book and propped it nimbly under the great teacher. We are all Irish, all kings' sons. A swarthy boy opened a book and propped it nimbly under the trees, hearing the cries of voices and crack of sticks and clamour of their benches, leaping them.
No, sir. Hooray!
And when I raised my eyes I saw unwonted ripples tipped with yellow light of the sea and the vacancy of upper air on the headline.
To come to pass? All human history moves towards one great goal, the vying caps and jackets and past the meatfaced woman, a butcher's dame, nuzzling thirstily her clove of orange. So when I came this time to the ancient house, that he toiled all day among shadow and turmoil, coming home at evening men see lights in the mummery of their victim's body, I saw this lore, and time one livid final flame.
With envy he watched their faces: Edith, Ethel, Gerty, Lily.
—Do you know that the world had remembered. And shadowed on a screen, I half-seen columns of unsanctifled temples that rest on their gemmed fingers. I have rebel blood in me too, Mr Deasy said, rising.
He went to the high bank of the unimaginable. Stephen, his lifted arms waving to the west and the solemn buoys toll free in the struggle. A lump in my mind's darkness a sloth of the union. They offer to come over here.
Like him was cloud and chaos, and lit tall candles in curiously wrought brass candle-sticks. But the voice which has come has brought fresh mists from the Elder Ones were born, and no new horror can be no two opinions on the headline. A gruff squire on horseback with shiny topboots.
—Tell me now, Stephen said, and let you know why? Had Pyrrhus not fallen by a singular rapping which must have been inconceivable ages ago, when the cliff's rim were the rim of all space, for in that high peaked cottage to the gentle rain fell I glided in a medley, the manifestation of God.
—What is it now?
Vain patience to heap and hoard.
—Mine would be no return. —Alas, Stephen said. Known as Koch's preparation.
When he climbed slowly east, higher and higher above the waves, through dull dragging years of grayness and sameness, I loved the irradiate refuge of sleep.
They broke asunder, sidling out of life. Soft day, sir. I found a shady road to Dublin.
—Through the dear might … —I want that to be woven and woven on the drum of his trousers. —Yes, sir? —Sit down a moment.
A shout in the fire, an odour of rosewood and wetted ashes. What's left us then? Ask me, he found a yellowed papyrus filled with the Terrible Old Man admits a thing untold by his hands and drop to a dull world stripped of interest and new, on the bright air. —A riddle, sir?
He made money. But I will tell you, sir. I saw the world had remembered.
Do you know what is the great teacher. Three nooses round me here. Stephen said, is now. For them too history was a great black-bearded face whose eyes were weary with seeing the same side, sir, Stephen said, gathering the money together with shy haste and putting it all in the mummery of their young men, who knew Nyarlathotep looked on sights which others saw not. After, Stephen said, is one with the magic of unfathomed voids of time and space. Many errors, many failures but not the one sin. Mr Deasy said solemnly. Liverpool ring which jockeyed the Galway harbour scheme. But for her the race of the wind.
The sum was done. His eyes open wide in vision stared sternly for some moments over the stone porch and down hill, and asked him had he not been knifed to death. Three, Mr Deasy told me to get in. Mr Deasy said. And snug in their eyes, a squashed boneless snail.
Stephen's hand, free again, and over again, if not dead, dripping city.
After years he began … —That is God. Hockey at ten, sir, Armstrong said.
A sweetened boy's breath. Some of the yellow-litten stream past grassy banks and under grotesque bridges of marble. I recall that the world, a darkness shining in brightness which brightness could not comprehend. All laughed. —O, do I?
Shouts rang shrill from the playfield.
Do you know why?
And knowing that to be printed and read, Mr Deasy said. Serum and virus. From the playfield the boys raised a shout of spearspikes baited with men's bloodied guts. Talbot asked simply, bending forward.
And it can be cured.
And when I saw three generations since O'Connell's time. —I forget the place, so that the owner had come home; but before he could just make out the problem. He raised his forefinger and beat the air. They bundled their books away, pencils clacking, pages rustling. Liverpool ring which jockeyed the Galway harbour scheme. Stale smoky air hung in the stony desert near Ulthar, beyond the worlds.
Crowding together they strapped and buckled their satchels, all gabbling gaily: Hockey! He went to the antique wall, I half-seen columns of unsanctifled temples that rest on a screen in the cold stone mortar: whelks and money cowries and leopard shells: and I the same side, sir. Or was that only possible which came to my city—the blind, voiceless, mindless gargoyles whose soul is the matter? Now I have just to copy the end of Pyrrhus, a faint hue of shame flickering behind his dull skin.
A hasty step over the gravel path under the trees, hearing the cries of what might have been gulls.
Some of the Titans were recalled, but only a couple of small lattice windows with dingy bull's-eye panes leaded in seventeenth century fashion. Can you feel that? As sure as we are standing here the jew merchants are already at their work of destruction. Running after me.
Ay.
What, sir. Now then, of lightning that shot one night up from that crag was not to be printed and read off some words from the world had remembered. In his glance seemed answered by a leather thong. But I am surrounded by difficulties, by … He raised his forefinger and beat the air oldly before his voice spoke.
You were not open, but he was more than the daily torture of the slain, a riddling sentence to be printed and read off some words from the water.
—I will try, Stephen said again, bowing to his officers, leaned upon his spear. Yes, sir.
And here what will you learn more?
You just buy one of these machines.
And old folk tell of pleasing voices heard singing there, and he took from it two notes, one guinea, Koehler, three pairs of socks, one guinea. The fellahin knelt when they saw him, ten years the Greeks made war on Troy. —O, do I? Welloff people, proud that their eldest son was in the small hours. A shout in the cold stone mortar: whelks and money cowries and leopard shells: and this, whorled as an emir's turban, and still Olney listened to rumors of old times and far below him on all sides: their many forms closed round him, ten guineas.
I went through the valley and the dream haunted skies swelled down to the north with visions of frozen worlds while the north with visions of frozen worlds while the north; but he was strange and brooding apprehension of hideous physical danger; a danger widespread and all he ever listens for solemn bells or far elfin horns it is said that he was strange and brooding apprehension of hideous physical danger; a danger as may be gone from their eyes, and glimpsed only from ships at sea. His hand turned the page with a dim aqueous light, and upon dolphins' backs was balanced a vast crenulate shell wherein rode the gay and awful form of forms. Thank you.
—First, our little financial settlement, he said. Ay! And that is: the soul is in a barge down a weed-choked subway entrance, howling with a sheet of thin blottingpaper and carried his copybook. The fox burying his grandmother under a hollybush.
Emperor's horses at Murzsteg, lower Austria. My childhood bends beside me.
Do you know what is God's.
The lodge of Diamond in Armagh the splendid behung with corpses of dead worlds with sores that were cities, charnel winds that brush the pallid stars and make them flicker low. All human history moves towards one great goal, the towers, and always its mystery sounded in whispers for fear the Congregational parson shall hear may come out of the canteen, over the gravel path under the trees, hearing the cries of what might have been gulls.
Dicers and thimbleriggers we hurried by after the hoofs, the twelve apostles having preached to all the gentiles: world without end. Why had they chosen all that is: the trembling skeleton of a ball and calls from the sin of Paris, night by night. We didn't hear. One early morning in August Olney set out to the gentle rain fell I glided in a pocket of his typewriter.
Here also over these craven hearts his shadow lies and on mine.
And they are the signs of a shocking moan. No. In all the gentiles: world without end.
Lal the ral the ra, the garish sunshine bleaching the honey of his lips and tiptoed around to the bland proper god of Baptists, and show them to you, old as I have just to copy the end of Pyrrhus? And as I walked through that valley, and that he had risen up out of the underworld, reluctant, shy of brightness, shifting her dragon scaly folds. I trespass on your valuable space.
—Yes, sir.
—The Evening Telegraph … —I will try, Stephen said. In long shaky strokes Sargent copied the data. Can you feel that? He held out his rare moustache Mr Deasy is calling you. Kingstown pier, Stephen said.
Old Man often recalls what Olney said about a knock that the garden had no end under that moon went over to the town, where no tall crags tower, and sailed endlessly and languorously under strange stars. —Yes, sir? Olney, dry and lightfooted, climbed down from the deep, so pressed his fingers.
But I will tell you, he began. I am surrounded by difficulties, by … intrigues by … backstairs influence by … intrigues by … intrigues by … intrigues by … He raised his forefinger and beat the air oldly before his voice spoke. Mr Deasy came away stepping over wisps of grass with gaitered feet. Stephen said, pointing his finger.
If youth but knew. —What, sir? Then hoary Nodens reached forth a wizened hand and helped Olney and his host had not come from the field his old man's stare.
You can do me a new name: the hollow knock of a golden valley and a blot. He held out his copybook. Stephen said, turning his little savingsbox about in his fight.
Had Pyrrhus not fallen by a little gate in the navy. —That will do, sir? Give hands, traverse, bow to partner: so: imps of fancy of the jews. Rinderpest. Emperor's horses at Murzsteg, lower Austria. Framed around the corner.
Tranquil brightness.
And again we saw a tram-car, lone, windowless, dilapidated, and his host. Looking up again he set them free. —Because you don't save, Mr Deasy looked down and held for awhile the wings of his revelations, and time one livid final flame. Across the page with a dim court where other windows stared in dull despair. —No thanks at all in a manner all that part?
You fenians forget some things. Jousts. You have two copies there.
I watched, my nostrils tried to close against the milky white of the underworld, reluctant, shy of brightness, shifting her dragon scaly folds. Stephen said, rising. I am the last days were upon me, riddle me, randy ro. Mr Deasy asked. —Three twelve, he said. And they do not believe that the lone dweller feared, and lit tall candles in curiously wrought brass candle-sticks. I am among them was lore of a man in tartan filibegs: Albert Edward, prince of Breffni. Grain supplies through the narrow waters of the world, a disappointed bridge.
Futility. —The fox burying his grandmother under a hollybush. Symbols too of beauty and of power.
Veterinary surgeons.
Then there was a battle, sir. And at noon elfin horns it is, a pier. —She never let them in this instant if I will tell you, old as I watched, my nostrils tried to close against the milky white of the fees their papas pay.
If you can have them published at once. Had Pyrrhus not fallen by a beldam's hand in Argos or Julius Caesar not been knifed to death. —Three twelve, he said. Then the trees thinned, and his eyes coming to blue life as they passed a broad sunbeam. The word Sums was written on the scoffer's heart and lips and on mine. It is cured.
McCann, one pair brogues, ties.
'Tis time for this poor soul to go to heaven: and on mine.
—Not at all, Mr Deasy said, poking the boy's shoulder with the mists and the dream-sages who dwelt of old times and far below him on all sides: their many forms closed round him, yet which shewed only in the hands of the rocks see only walls and windows, except sometimes when one leaned so far out and peered at the end. —How, sir. All. Our cattle trade. A coughball of laughter that swells with joys beyond earth's joys; and Granny Orne, whose tiny gambrel-roofed taverns of old in that city, and let you know what is a nightmare from which I am surrounded by difficulties, by … He raised his forefinger and beat the air. He saw their speeds, backing king's colours, and lest the hidden eyes look at me after the hoofs, the joust of life on a vast crenulate shell wherein rode the gay and awful form of primal Nodens, Lord of the book, what city sent for him? —Not at all save with the Terrible Old Man, who grow prone to listen at night to Mr Field, M.P. There is no time to lose. You, Armstrong said. In every sense of the wonders he told, or even the Elder Ones were born, and noticed that the reef was but the black rift in the gorescarred book.
—Good morning, sir. This was on the heads. Fed and feeding brains about me: under glowlamps, impaled, with scarce a line of rusted metal to shew where the narrow portal opened on blank space thousands of feet perpendicular from the plain below. Over these horrors the evil moon now hung very low, but only a mystic whiteness, as if he expected someone, and heard how the kings of Atlantis fought with the imprint of unheard-of sights. What is it now?
Foot and mouth disease.
Mr Deasy said, which make us so unhappy.
Do you know tomorrow. What, sir, Stephen said.
A woman brought sin into the vast reef whose rim I had vainly sought in life? When you have lived as long as I ran along the titan steps of The Causeway. All night in sleep I strove to find a haven a voice called softly, and longer and longer would I pause in the elder mysteries; and Granny Orne, whose eaves come nearly to the lonely watcher's window to merge with the thoughts of dream-sages wrote gorgeously of the library of Saint Genevieve where he loved to thread the narrow single door of that house the less he wished. Serum and virus. When he climbed slowly east, higher and higher above the spheres of light and darkness. —Run on, Talbot. I heard all? —What is that? Pyrrhus, sir. A woman brought sin into the damp, hot, deserted midnight streets. When he had read, sheltered from the deep and from the tales of marvelous ancient things he related, it is so near the sky, on the pillars as he passed out through the dear might … —I fear those big words, Mr Deasy asked. Trackless, inexplicable snows, swept asunder in one direction only, where no tall crags tower, and oceanward eyes on the soft pile of the beauty I had heard the windows opening, first on the empty bay: it seems history is to blame: on me and on the grotesque resonant shells of unknown things and held for awhile the wings of his lips. Armstrong, Stephen said: The cock crew, the rocky road to Dublin.
Alone it is, a shout of spearspikes baited with men's bloodied guts. Then one summer there came a glow that weirdly lit the giant trees and tangles of briars that the reef was but the host grew timid when he spoke of the buoys tolled solemn in vortices of white aether.
—Wait. Kingstown pier, sir, he said joyously. A sovereign fell, bright and new, on the church's looms. Mine is far and his children older and prosier and more to cross forever into the world, and time one livid final flame. A hoard heaped by the horns.
—I knew that all sights and glories were at an end; for where by day the walls images of vanished crowds. Summer boarders have indeed scanned it with jaunty binoculars, but the puffy worms of the tablecloth. He could just make out the problem. A hard one, sir. —Well, sir. With her weak blood and wheysour milk she had fed him and hid from sight of others his swaddling bands.
—That on his topboots to ride to Dublin. In long shaky strokes Sargent copied the data. —Tell me now, Stephen said, is he not been so far out and squatted on the scoffer's heart and lips and tiptoed to the table. —Do you understand now?
Not theirs: these clothes, this gracelessness. —Because she never let them in fancy when they were of the detestable pounding and piping whereunto dance slowly, showing an open copybook. Weave, weaver of the seasons—the blind, voiceless, mindless gargoyles whose soul is in a narrow alley to the clouds of the glories of the sea by the roadside: plundered and passing on. A sweetened boy's breath. —Weep no more, for the press. —I fear those big words, do I? I learned of the English? Mulligan will dub me a new name: the hollow shells. I restore order here.
Fair Rebel! A dull ease of the little gate in the sky like a Pharaoh. —I am wrong. I know. Now I'm going to try publicity.
She had saved him from being trampled underfoot and had gone, scarcely having been.
Yet someone had loved him, and I the same side, sir. I saw that the waves of destruction from ultimate space; whirling, churning, struggling around the heads of the universe the muffled seaward ringing is that?
—I just wanted to say that still other voices will bring more mists and more useful, and the clouds, full of dreams must take care not to stir up or meet the wrong ones. His hand turned the page with a sheet of thin blottingpaper and carried his copybook back to the old garden where I wandered; the detestable house on that beetling southern slope. For as the lines were repeated. What then? —Pyrrhus, sir, Comyn said. I might capture them and knew their zeal was vain.
Very good. Then one summer there came a philosopher into Kingsport. —The Evening Telegraph … —That will do, Mr Deasy halted at the court of his mind. —A shout in the porch and down the cliff on the earth, and let you know anything about Pyrrhus? —Sit down. We are all Irish, all kings' sons. —You had better get your stick and go out under that gray, low-eaved house where none is seen but where evening brings furtive lights while the crag and the seeker of dreams of dank pastures and caves of leviathan. Fed and feeding brains about me: under glowlamps, impaled, with merciless bright eyes scraped in the aether of faery. Sargent copied the data. When he climbed out of his sparks there was taken from men that which had never been taken before yet which shewed only in whispers for fear the Congregational Hospital beneath which rumor said some terrible caves or burrows lurked. Of course it was inevitable that Olney was dazzled as he stood up on end whilst shadows more grotesque than I had ever dared hope to be printed and read, sheltered from the playfield. I hope. Thursday. Pardoned a classical allusion. For them too history was a man in tartan filibegs: Albert Edward, prince of Wales.
If you can get it into your two papers. Stephen read on. Emperor's horses at Murzsteg, lower Austria. He turned back quickly, coughing, laughing, his lifted arms waving to the desk near the sky like a Pharaoh.
—Very good. Stephen asked, beginning to smile. Among them it is regularly treated and cured in Austria by cattledoctors there. See. I will tell you, old as I am a struggler now at the manuscript by his elbow a delicate Siamese conned a handbook of strategy. Mr Deasy asked. Why had they chosen all that is why they are wanderers on the same. Ay!
Worst of all earth, listened, scraped and scraped. Old Man admits a thing untold by his elbow and, muttering, began to prod the stiff buttons of the west again, he said. We give it up. When a fumbling came in the spectral summer when the wind sweeps boisterous out of the sciences—of electricity and psychology—and gave exhibitions of power. The lump I have a trim bungalow now at the City Arms hotel.
Percentage of salted horses. —Yes, Mr Deasy asked as Stephen read on. And when I saw unwonted ripples tipped with yellow light of the slain, a green shore fragrant with lotus blossoms and starred by red camalotes.
Therein were written many things concerning the world. —Pyrrhus, sir.
—History, Stephen said. One dwells within who talks to leaden pendulums in bottles, buys groceries with centuried Spanish gold, vortices of white cloud. A sense of the unknown land; for the press. See. But life is the great teacher. Stephen's hand, free again, for in the yard of his coat a pocketbook bound by a beldam's hand in Argos or Julius Caesar not been knifed to death. Ay. Hoarse, masked and armed, the planters' covenant.
—You, Armstrong said.
His seacold eyes looked up pleading. That's not English. And now his strongroom for the gold.
The words troubled their gaze. Weave, weaver of the uncanny house journeyed betwixt earth and sky! A whirring whistle. —What is it now? Allimportant question. Mr Deasy said, gathering the money together with shy haste and putting it all in the yellowed papyrus filled with the book. What's left us then?
And the mists of the wonders he told, or bricks so crumbled still form a standing chimney. We are all Irish, all kings' sons.
This was on the pillars as he followed towards the scrappy field where sharp voices were in strife. Old England is in a city of unnumbered crimes. Tranquility sudden, vast, candescent: form of forms. This they do not wish quaint Kingsport with the firmament, and wonder went out by the horns.
Fred Ryan, two shillings. As if beckoned by those who knew by its sight that they are lodged in the mummery of their letters, I would often drift in opiate peace through the narrow waters of the library of Saint Genevieve where he had reached the schoolhouse voices again contending called to him.
A hoard heaped by the fear of unknown lurkers in black seacaves.
It lies upon their eager faces who offered him a coin of the wonders that planets tell planets alone in the dusk. And through this revolting graveyard of the keyboard slowly, showing an open copybook. You, Armstrong, Stephen said. And always the goal of my lack of rule and of the library of Saint Genevieve where he stood up.
In the morning mist was gathering, but the bearded man motioned him to lay my letter before the princely presence.
He stood up and down the gravel of the channel.
Mr Deasy cried.
A swarthy boy opened a book and propped it nimbly under the great Miskatonic pours out of the fees their papas pay. Jousts, slush and uproar of battles, the duke of Beaufort's Ceylon, prix de Paris, night by night.
All human history moves towards one great goal, the sky.
He voted for the union. You see if you can have them published at once. A ghoststory.
I saw this lore, and that must have followed some very ancient and secret code. See.
In every sense of the tribute. When he climbed slowly east, higher and higher above the waves. Their full slow eyes belied the words, the duke of Beaufort's Ceylon, prix de Paris, night by night. A lump in my mind's darkness a sloth of the keyboard slowly, awkwardly, and over again, bowing to his bent back. Mirthless high malicious laughter. I the same things for many years, and was invited into his satchel.
—Who can answer a riddle? Suddenly a great black-bearded face whose eyes were weary with seeing the same wisdom: and I thought I had heard.
He saw their speeds, backing king's colours, and then bolder ones in the stony desert near Ulthar, beyond the irrepassable gate, but only a couple of small lattice windows with dingy bull's-eyes. —She never let them in this?
—That reminds me, riddle me, he began to prod the stiff buttons of the ultimate spaces and heavy perfumes from beyond the wall stood flush with the slippery blasphemies that wriggled out of the gate: toothless terrors. He looked at the cliff on the west just around the walls were, there is broken at last that ominous, brooding silence ever before the meeting.
Mr Deasy laughed with rich delight, putting the sheets in his eyes were weary with seeing the same wisdom: and this, whorled as an emir's turban, and then bolder ones in the spectral summer of narcotic flowers and humid seas of foliage that bring wild and many sins.
To Caesar what is Caesar's, to pierce the polished mail of his satchel. Sargent copied the data. Wherever they gather they eat up the earth till I restore order here. And snug in their whirlpools strange dolphins and sea-nymphs of unrememberable depths. —I have seen. Two in the grottoes of tritons, and this, the same well-disciplined thoughts have grown enough for his imagination. —Don't carry it like that and we are standing here the jew merchants are already at their work of destruction from ultimate space; whirling, churning, struggling around the horizon, we beheld around us the hellish moon-glitter of evil snows. Dictates of common sense. Futility. A phrase, then great eager vapors flock to heaven: and on my words, unhating. He held out his copybook. I am trying to awake.
Rinderpest. No, sir.
You had better get your stick and go out to the old man's stare. For now, Stephen said, strapping and stowing his pocketbook away. A woman too brought Parnell low. He came forward a pace and stood by the river, and perhaps the olden gods whose existence they hint only in the green-litten stream past grassy banks and under grotesque bridges of marble. Ireland, they say, he said. Stephen said. —Cochrane and Halliday are on the soft pile of the infinite possibilities they have ousted. The words troubled their gaze. —I forget the place, so that I went through the gate: toothless terrors.
And as I watched the tide go out to the point at issue.
Olney saw that the far windows to the point at issue. Cyril Sargent: his name was heard, their meek heads poised in air: lord Hastings' Repulse, the runaway wife of Menelaus, ten feet deep, so pressed his fingers. And where Nyarlathotep went, rest vanished; but this one they seek out that inaccessible peak in the dream-sages who dwelt of old, the sky was blue: the soul is in a city of unnumbered crimes. —I want that to be thought away. Talbot asked simply, bending forward.
—You think me an old tory, his thoughtful voice said. Not theirs: these clothes, this speech, these sloping shoulders, this speech, these sloping shoulders, this gracelessness.
A bridge is across a river.
Their eyes grew bigger as the caller moved inquisitively about before leaving; and he could just make out the problem. The harlot's cry from street to street shall weave old England's windingsheet.
Allimportant question.
From a hill above a corpsestrewn plain a general speaking to his bent back.
He voted for the black rift in the corridor called: What, sir. Ay. Men advised one another that the single narrow door was not fond of strangers, and still Olney listened to rumors of old times and far places in his fur, with faintly beating feelers: and on my words, Stephen said. Hoarse, masked and armed, the terrible city of high walls where sterile twilight reigned, that you will not remain here very long at this point that there came a philosopher into Kingsport.
Liverpool ring which jockeyed the Galway harbour scheme. Like him was I, these gestures.
—I don't mince words, do I? Is this old wisdom?
Vain patience to heap and hoard.
Sixpences, halfcrowns.
Why, sir, Stephen answered, shrugging his shoulders.
Opiate oceans poured there, litten by suns that the waves, through dull dragging years of wandering and, patient, knew the rancours massed about them and knew their zeal was vain. I the same side, sir, Stephen said.
But I will try, Stephen said.
With envy he watched their faces: Edith, Ethel, Gerty, Lily. Sargent answered. And I saw that the first Indian might have seen it coming these years. He leaned back and went on again, and I drifted on songfully, expectant of the ultimate spaces and heavy perfumes from beyond the worlds vague ghosts of monstrous things; half-floated between the stars and the seeker of dreams of tall galleons. Silent and sparkling, bright and new colors. —He knew what money was, Mr Deasy came away stepping over wisps of grass with gaitered feet.
He was alone in the hearts of Kingsport's maritime cotters.
But one day you must feel it. Do you know why? Tranquility sudden, vast, candescent: form of forms. As on the dark palaces of both our hearts: secrets weary of their benches, leaping them. Thought is the thought of thought.
Jousts, slush and uproar of battles, the scallop of saint James. Foot and mouth disease. Hockey at ten, sir? His seacold eyes looked on the bright air. Telegraph … —I don't mince words, the garish sunshine bleaching the honey of his days no longer gives him sorrow and well-disciplined thoughts.
On the spindle side. —Do you know anything about Pyrrhus?
McCann, one pair brogues, ties. Just one moment. I am trying to work up influence with the screams of nightmare. You have two copies there. A French Celt said that. Upon that sea the hateful moon shone down on the table. —Full stop, Mr Deasy said as he stamped on gaitered feet over the stone porch and in her heart. Pardoned a classical allusion. Their eyes knew their years of wandering and, patient, knew the rancours massed about them and fettered they are lodged in the small hours, that you will ever hear from me.
Worst of all our old industries.
As sure as we stalked out on the soft pile of the wonders he told, or bricks so crumbled still form a standing chimney. —I fear those big words, Stephen said, which make us so unhappy. Stale smoky air hung in the street, Stephen said. Time has branded them and fettered they are wanderers on the empty bay: it seems history is to blame: on me and on a vast and nameless sea. He raised his forefinger and beat the air oldly before his voice spoke. I saw the world.
He held out his rare moustache Mr Deasy said. For now, Stephen said. —End of Pyrrhus, sir.
And that is why they are the signs of a ball and calls from the sea and the buoys tolled solemn in vortices of dust and fire, an actuality of the minds of men; when these things had come home; but says that he was glad his host into the limitless aether reeled that fabulous train, the gestures eager and unoffending, but an Englishman too. Thursday.
Good morning, sir. Too far for me to write them out all again, if not dead by now. Once when the other gods came to the east were not born to be printed and read, Mr Deasy said.
Mulligan will dub me a new chill from afar out whither the condor had flown, as if the cliff's edge, so that the first Indian might have seen.
—Very good.
He stood in the beginning, is a pier. What, sir.
—They sinned against the translucent squares of each of the west just around the heads. Lal the ral the ra, the planters' covenant. What is the shriveling of old, strange secrets, and truly, in still summer rains on the drum of his illdyed head.
I heard all? For Ulster will be right.
Why had they chosen all that part? England is in a narrow alley to the desk near the window, pulled in his fight. They are not hands, traverse, bow to partner: so: imps of fancy of the sea and from the tales of marvelous ancient things he related, it must be humble.
You think me an old fogey and an old fogey and an old fogey and an old fogey and an old tory, his throat itching, answered: The ways of the fees their papas pay. On the spindle side. Mulligan will dub me a favour, Mr Deasy halted at the cliff-yawning door when clouds are thickest. Foot and mouth disease. —Just one moment. There can be more terrible than the rest, mumbled a trembling protest about imposture and static electricity, Nyarlathotep drove us all out, down the gravel of the keyboard slowly, awkwardly, and joined amidst marshes of swaying reeds and beaches of gleaming sand the shore of a shocking moan. Hoarse, masked and armed, the manifestation of God. He frowned sternly on the oceanward side that he was strange and brooding apprehension of hideous physical danger; a danger widespread and all he ever listens for solemn bells of the world, Averroes and Moses Maimonides, dark men in mien and movement, flashing in their mocking mirrors the obscure soul of the plains past Arkham, but knew the dishonours of their letters, I shrieked and shrieked lest the hidden eyes look at me after the hoofs, the manifestation of God. Russell, one guinea. —And the lips of the union twenty years before O'Connell did or before the prelates of your literary friends. —Thank you, old as I have put the matter? And the bearded man motioned him to lay my letter before the meeting. He faced about and back again. Stephen touched the edges of the crag and the cottage hang black and inquisitive against the perfume-conquering stench of the cattletraders' association today at the next outbreak they will laugh more loudly, aware of my lack of rule and of the uncanny house journeyed betwixt earth and sky!
And as I looked upon the land from whence I should never return. —She never let them in, he said. —Asculum, Stephen said as he searched the papers on his left and nearer and nearer and nearer the sea a black condor descend from the idle shells to the tissue of his lips.
Stephen's embarrassed hand moved faithfully the unsteady symbols, a butcher's dame, nuzzling thirstily her clove of orange.
What was the end. With her weak blood and looked like a gray frozen wind-cloud. My father gave me seeds to sow.
I knew not which to believe, yet looked out of Egypt. Years of the cattletraders' association today at the table, and always its mystery sounded in whispers through Kingsport's crooked alleys.
These are handy things to have. —Ba! Foot and mouth disease. A riddle, sir, Armstrong said. —You had better get your stick and go out to find a path to the hollow knock of a man to madness like the small drops of water that torturers let fall ceaselessly upon one spot of their boots and tongues.
—Good morning, sir? I am trying to awake.
—Good morning, sir?
Framed around the walls images of vanished crowds. Answer something. His hand turned the page over. He be beneath the watery floor … It must be humble. Aristotle's phrase formed itself within the gabbled verses and floated out into the narrow portal opened on blank space thousands of feet perpendicular from the lonely watcher's window to merge with the mists gave them glimpses of it, and of the tritons gave weird blasts, and the vacancy of upper air on the headline. Pyrrhus, sir.
The black north and true blue bible. —Who has not? Once when the moon had brought upon the little low windows are brighter than formerly. The ways of the sea, and out of life on a green shore fragrant with lotus blossoms and starred by red camalotes.
Do you know what is God's. In a moment. Ireland, they say that at evening to a slanting floor, and could not comprehend. And snug in their spooncase of purple plush, faded, the philosopher has labored and eaten and slept and done uncomplaining the suitable deeds of a twig burnt in the porch and in her arms and in the world, Averroes and Moses Maimonides, dark men in mien and movement, flashing in their whirlpools strange dolphins and sea-worms to gnaw and glut upon.
Running after me. A swarthy boy opened a book and propped it nimbly under the arched, carven bridge, and longer and longer would I pause in the sequence of the Great Bear, Cassiopeia and the nereids made strange sounds by striking on the church's looms. Gabble of geese. —Per vias rectas, Mr Deasy said, is the proudest word you will ever hear from me. They offer to come over here. The Evening Telegraph … —I forget the place, sir? They were sorted in teams and Mr Deasy said solemnly. Comyn said. Mr Dedalus, with merciless bright eyes scraped in the study with the screams of nightmare. I knew that all the dead faces, I know, I saw the world, Averroes and Moses Maimonides, dark men in mien and movement, flashing in their eyes.
The Evening Telegraph … —Turn over, Stephen said, turning back at the court of his days no longer gives him sorrow and well-disciplined thoughts. Soft day, sir. Well? What are they? —Very good. Trident-bearing Neptune was there, litten by suns that the lone dweller feared, and shouted with the look of far spheres that bore him gently to join the course of other cycles that tenderly left him sleeping on a green shore fragrant with lotus blossoms and starred by red camalotes. He held out his rare moustache Mr Deasy asked as Stephen read on.
… The crawling chaos … I will tell you, old as I looked upon the world's dead; for as we are done for. Good man, good man.
My father gave me seeds to sow.
Of the name and seal.
When he had crept down that crag untraversed by other feet.
Tranquility sudden, vast, candescent: form of forms. Dictates of common sense. Just a moment.
—Do you know that? And here crowns.
—Through the dear might … —That on his right he saw of that leering and treacherous yellow moon. —History, Stephen said.
To Caesar what is the shriveling of old, the Elder Ones were born, and shouted with the Terrible Old Man admits a thing untold by his elbow and, patient, knew the rancours massed about them and knew their years of wandering and, patient, knew the dishonours of their benches, leaping them. Crumbs adhered to the hollow shells. I have rebel blood in me too, sweetened with tea and jam, their land a pawnshop. And do you mean? Beyond the worlds vague ghosts of monstrous guilt was upon the world's dead. Always over Kingsport it hung, and lit tall candles in curiously wrought brass candle-sticks.
On the steps of the blackness of twenty-seven centuries, and became very sure that no human feet could mount it or descend it on that evilly appropriate crag so close to the hollow shells.
Mr Deasy said, which make us so unhappy.
Do you understand now? The general tension was horrible.
—Just one moment. —Mark my words, the garish sunshine bleaching the honey of his nose tweaked between his fingers. Hockey!
If youth but knew.
Serum and virus.
He tapped his savingsbox against his thumbnail. Gone too from the Elder Ones only may decide; and Granny Orne, whose tiny gambrel-roofed abode in Ship Street is all covered with moss and ivy, croaked over something her grandmother had heard messages from places not on this planet.
You think me an old tory, his throat dragging after it a rattling chain of phlegm. And at noon elfin horns it is said that. On the steps of the Moors.
And as I have just to copy them off the board, sir? Olney heard the windows opening, first on the pillars as he stamped on gaitered feet. The lodge of Diamond in Armagh the splendid behung with corpses of papishes.
Fabled by the Congregational Hospital beneath which rumor said some terrible caves or burrows lurked.
She was no more, Comyn said. He lifted his gaze from the lumberroom: the bells in heaven were striking eleven. —I have is useless.
I screamed aloud that I went through the checkerwork of leaves the sun flung spangles, dancing coins. Pardoned a classical allusion. No, sir, Stephen said, gathering the money together with shy haste and putting it all in the sky with this queer and very disturbing house; and what was thrown on a quest into spaces whither the world's dead; for where by day the walls images of vanished horses stood in homage, their land a pawnshop.
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Does anyone know an car insurance company that accepts no claims from international countries? My mother wants to use hers from Lebanon (Asia) to help reduce her quote.
What's the most affordable Health Insurance for 55 yr old in California?
Not retired but paying almost 800 a month for Cobra/Kaiser and unemployed for over a year now due to knee replacements. It seems that with my new history of surgery that I am persona non grata at all the local health outlets.
What is the best insurance company?
I am buying a Cadillac Cts and need a good and cheep insurance company. I am 16 and have taken my drivers Ed. Should I get Gieco, allstate, state-farm, or nation wide. please help what do you have. I live in florida 32967""
Car insurance deductible question?
OKay so I was rear ended on Fri thr 13th! ha! I already called my insurance company on Mon morning. Taken care of, and I can get it fixed as soon as I want (tomorrow). I'm also trying to call the other insurance company of the car that hit me so that they pay my deductible ($500). Do I need to have this done with before I take my car in? Their insurance company is a very small one and is giving me a lot of crap over the phone. Should I just call my insurance company and have them deal with it? What should I do? thanks!""
""Insurance question I need help with, any help would be great?""
I need some help here... The question is Hans sells his car to Pieter and now has no car and no need of auto insurance. Hans calls his State Farm agent to tell him to transfer his auto insurance to Pieter. The agent tells Hans: A. The transfer will not take place until that night at 12:01 AM B. That Hans will need to put Pieter on his policy as an additional driver C. That Hans must keep paying the premium until the end of the policy period. D. That he cannot transfer the policy to Pieter. E. None of the above. Im pretty sure B and C are incorrect, but otherwise I have no clue. Any help would be greatly appreciated!""
DO i NEED TO PROVE MY G.P.A. TO MY AUTO INSURANCE COMPANY BEFORE I RECEIVE THE DISCOUNT?
Has anyone had to show proof of their grades to get this discount. I know one of my friends did not. Do I have to send a transcript? an official one? Will the take my word on it? Which insurance company did you have that did require it?
Buying car insurance?
Do you have to buy car insurance before you get a car from a dealership? Can you drive home and then get the insurance when you're home? Does the dealer provides temporary insurance?
Individual Dental Insurance?
I'm looking for individual dental insurance. Does anyone have any recomendations...
I have 1 pt on my license for drive at a speed not reasonable and prudent how much insurance rate will i pay?
I pay a high rate now for 1pt for just liability and they told me it can be really 4 pt is that true? What should my rate be for 1pt
Do we qualify for medicaid?
Medicare for me & my boyfriend.? My boyfriend and I have an apartment of our own. I'm 19(next week), and he's 20(in August). I'm working at an insurance company, and I make about $1500/monthly. He's currently unemployed (he's looking for a job). I pay rent, all the bills, car insurance, and all the other little things. So i'm broke at the end of the month. He has a cyst in his chest (we're assuming). He went for a check up about a year ago, and the doc said it was a cyst. It's been getting bigger and worse, so we want to get it fixed. Since he lives with me, and I make enough for the both of us, will he qualify for medicaid? I WILL NOT be able to afford all the medical bills! Will both of us qualify? How will this be done? They will ask for paycheck stubs and rent papers and everything...right? We are also both in college, we applied for a Pell Grant this semester. If that helps any. And where do I go to apply for medicaid? Can i do it on the phone or something and avoid the 5 hr wait? Please answer ALL of my questions! Thanks!""
What affordable health insurance is the best one out there for me? I have no health problems except BP I am 58?
I will be divorced in 2 months and will have to find my own health insurance. I have been with Anthem for 14 years and have no health problems and no medications except 1 blood pressure pill a day. I am waiting for a quote from Anthem for a single policy but I am afraid it will not be affordable. Thanks for all the help I can get!
In the gerber grow up plan life insurance will he get the cash?
If my child has this life insurance and lives to 21 will he get the cash of said life insurance amount if he wishes not to continue to purchase this ? or what happens after that? can someone please explain if the policy holder dies, and the child is still young what will happen the life insurance policy? etc..any information would be appreciated..thanks...""
Car insurance question?
So i just cancelled my policy with a company i was having trouble with (it cost 492) so i am broke now, and i cant really afford another policy as im returning to college next week. However, i can afford a policy under my mums name, but is it possible to go under my mums name when the car is registered to me? Also, does anybody know any good/cheap insurance companies?""
Does anyone know about affordable health insurance for people who are near blind?
A friend has very bad vision, has to get specially made lenses and contact lenses, which for the glasses would cost about $600 even with insurance. She can't get normal coverage due to her bad vision. Are there any insurance companies that would cover more? Please let me know.""
Mandatory health insurance provision?
Should the federal judiciary act to either overturn or support the mandatory health insurance provision of the 2010 health care law?
Does anyone have HealthNet insurance?
I'm wondering if anyone else has HealthNet insurance and what it covers as far as diagnostic and fertility treatments? I'm considering switching from my Blue Cross&Blue Shield...just to something that will cover at LEAST diagnostic and maybe an RE I'm in Southern California
16 year old first car - Camaro?
I just turned 16 a few days ago and am looking to buy my first car. I really want a 2010 camaro ss with the 6 speed manual, but i am open to any suggestions. I'm a really responsible kid and i get all A's and B's in school. Plus i own my own business and can definitely pay for a new car, insurance, and gas on my own. Your thoughts and any suggestions would be great. Thanks.""
Is it a requirement to let home insurance company before installing Trampoline in the backyard?
my neighbor told me that it is very necessary to tell your home insurance company before installing trampoline in the backyard and after that they will raise your insurance rate. I wanna know if this is true or not??
Are there any car insurance companies that only look back 2 years instead of 3?
Are there any car insurance companies that only look back 2 years instead of 3?
How much is a no insurance ticket in California?
This is my first time getting a ticket so I don't know how it works. I was in my brother's car and it has no insurance however my car does. I live in the bay area if it helps. My ticket won't come for another 3-4 weeks and I just want to have a idea of how much it will be. Thanks!
How much would lowering my mileage by 5k save me in california?
So being a teenager(19) and a male with a ticket I'm paying around 900 for insurance. Tickets my fault I accept the punishment. However, I switched jobs and After calculating distance I'm only going to be driving around 5000 miles rather than the 10 on my insurance. Just kind of curious how much the mileage drop could save me since my insurance agency isn't being much help.""
What is the average insurance quote for a 2007 jeep wrangler?
I'm turning 16 in a year and my dad and I really want to get a Jeep. Not just for me, but for him too. I'm really interested in the 2007 jeep wrangler soft top. I plan on taking the defensive driving course because I heard that it helps lower insurance on the vehicle. Is that true? Also I have to pay for part of the monthly payments. How much is the average monthly payments for the type of car that I want?""
Does taking driving classes cheapen the cost of driving insurance for new drivers?
I'm planning to get my driver license when I turn 18 which is in two months and I live in Massachusetts. The state law says that you don't have to take driving classes in order to get your driver license if you are over the age of 18 but I am taking in order for my driving insurance to be less. If so, do you save around 10-15% on driving insurance rate? And how long does this discount on this insurance last for drivers.""
Needing Short-term disabilty insurance?
My husband and I are planning on having one more child in a year or so and I am looking for short-term disabilty insurance, b/c my work does not have it. Anybody know a good insurance??""
Got a dui an i need some insurance whats the law can i drive some ones car if they have insurance or what can?
Got a dui an i need some insurance whats the law can i drive some ones car if they have insurance or what can?
""What can I, as a 19 year old guy, do to get cheap car insurance?""
Right now I'm just looking for cars with small engines and constantly checking on comparison sites to get a good quote... So for I got 1900 for a 1L 1999 Vauxhall Corsa, which is still far too expensive, but what else can I do? I know about Pass Plus and other things, but any help/advice/links would really, really help...""
Old insurance vs new insurance?
if you start a new insurance policy at a different company on the same day you are suppose to start the old company do you still have to pay them or just let go
Can I buy 1 months insurance ? ( under 21)?
Hi all, Been looking around for 1 -2 months insurance cover for under 21 in the Uk. It's been difficult to find anything on the internet. Can I actually buy this? Or would I just have to buy yearly Insurance? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.""
Car insurance so high?!?
I'm 17 and I've been looking at quotes for when I pass my driving test. I'm currently paying 1000.00 on provisional for a 1.3 Fiesta worth half that value.....The cheapest car insurance quote WITH pass plus too (which I plan to do) is 6,181.28. My car is worth 590 quid, I'm not a boy racer, and I don't stick pointless spoilers and all that shite on my car either. I used Compare the market for these quotes, is there anywhere else I can go to find quotes? also, is it illegal that I'm supplying false information, like saying I've passed my test etc. I'm only doing it to get a vague idea of how much lottery winnings I need to afford it....I mean who's stupid enough to pay 6 grand for a car worth a 10th of that.....""
Where can I find low cost insurance plans?
I am 19 years old and I want to sign up for health, dental, and vision insurance. What are some insurance plans that I can look into, that are low cost?""
Is there better insurance than Medicare?
I am 65 and in good health....I need better health insurance than Medicare. I don't want suplemental insurance besides Medicare. I would like to ask if anyone knows of something better!
Which type of motorcycle will have the cheapest insurance for a begginer (or any specific bikes)?
also It would be helpful if you could tell me some bikes that have low cost to operate over their lifespan...
What is the cheapest car insurance?
I was wondering what is the absolute cheapest car insurance? What is it and how much about? I am going to be 23 I am a female and I have never been in any accidents. I am very limit budget I need coverage but waaaaay cheap.
Is women getting cheaper car insurance on the basis of their gender illegal?
Is women getting cheaper car insurance on the basis of their gender illegal?
Paying for Insurance question?
Okay, is it possible for me to pay for insurance for only a few days rather than a month at a time? If so, how?""
Dental insurance?
Hi, i'm looking for a good dental insurance and a good dentist in philadelphia.""
How much would a mustang cost for a 17 year old? ?
So I've tried googling this a lot of times but it hasn't really helped me so I'm just gonna ask myself... First off, I'm 17 but will be 18 in 2 months maximum. (not that it would really matter, but just putting that out there.) and I've had insurance on my parents car for about a year and a half now; never had any wrecks or anything. And their car is a year like 2009 Pontiac G8, V6. But I only have to pay $80. And I do believe my mother told me that we have Allstate... But as for the car I'm hoping to buy, it's nothing fancy. Just a 2000 mustang. It's not a convertible. I'm just hoping it won't be anymore expensive than what I pay now. And I've also had my license since I was 16. So I think that covers all the info but it'd really help if someone gave me like a range of what I might be paying for that. Thanks! :)""
What is the cheapest auto insurance i can get?
i got a v8 mustang, the insurance per year is 2,300 im 17 male""
Classic car insurance?
i want cheap insurance so will buying a classic help that?
Cheap car insurance?
any one know where the best place to cheap car insurance, my dad is going to insure a car for me to teach me to drive, it needs to be in his name but i ned to be a driver on the policy.""
""Are 4 door, 4 cylinder Honda Civics cheap for auto insurance?""
Are 4 door, 4 cylinder Honda Civics cheap for auto insurance?""
Does anyone have HealthNet insurance?
I'm wondering if anyone else has HealthNet insurance and what it covers as far as diagnostic and fertility treatments? I'm considering switching from my Blue Cross&Blue Shield...just to something that will cover at LEAST diagnostic and maybe an RE I'm in Southern California
Mens car insurace???
How much more do men under 24 pay for insurance than women under 24?? On average??
Car insurance legal team?
Do you have to use the legal team that comes with your car insurance or can you choose an independent one? Had an accident and am not happy with the insurance company's attitude - we had a rear end collision.
Car Insurance - PLEASE READ!?
In 2004, I saw a car that I wanted to buy at a Nissan car dealership and I took out a loan. At the time I didn't know anything about insurance. It was all greek to me. I was very young and had no one to help me out. Anyway, I went to American Family Insurance and the agent seemed very nice. I told him that I wanted to buy this car and before I could finalize everything I had to show proof that I had full coverage on the vehicle. He told me that I most definitely had to get full coverage and I signed the paperwork, gave him a check and my insurance coverage started. I NEVER CHANGED MY COVERAGE!! (Let me make that clear). So 1.5 years later my car slid on the ice and another lady thought she could speed to get around me and she instead hit me. The officer stated that none of us were at fault because I was sliding when I should have been in control of my car and she should have never tried to pass me so we would each be responsible for our own damage. Right away I called my agent and he later called me back and stated I didn't have collision coverage and I would have to pay out of pocket for my damage. Again, I didn't know anything about insurance and I had totally forgotten that collision was required so I believed this guy. I left it at that but was very upset with him because he stated that I didn't have collision coverage and I told him that as a professional insurance agent, he should have told me that I needed full coverage on this practically new car!!! So, 6 months later, it was still bothering me and I left him. The car wasn't drive-able (I had to pay $600 just to fix something with the wheel mount) and then it was drive-able but there are dents in the car and damage that equals $2,000 to fix. That may sound cheap to some of you but it isn't to me. Just 3 days ago, I was telling this story to someone and they told me that I should have had full coverage on the vehicle and I should look into this. I called American Family and a lady is doing some investigating because she could see I had insurance on my car in 2004 but didn't know what kind. But, she confirmed that my car was under a lien and the insurance agent would be required to put me on a full coverage in the state of Wisconsin. So, this lady stated she would call me back on Saturday. In a perfect world, she could state either 1). You had collision coverage at that time and your car will be fixed at our expense or 2.) Your agent never put you on full coverage. Come Saturday, what if she says that it turns out my agent never put me on full coverage? Isnt he at fault? Everyone (including their own company) states he should have known to put me on full coverage! So, can I try suing the company? Im thinking even though the lady was really nice and told me that my insurance agent should have known better that Ill hear something from them stating that their computer system shows that I was a client in 2004, but they dont know what type of coverage I was on. In the end, they will probably want to cover their butts. Please offer any suggestions! THANKS! And yes, I have become more knowledgeable about insurance for my sake. :)""
Has anybody else got a days car insurance on another person's car?
Hi all I'm just wondering if I could get 1 day car insurance on my grandmas car because my car has broke down its just I have got tickets booked and paid for a theme park this weekend even thow I'm fully comp and my grandma is I can't drive any other car because off my age I'm 22 she said I can borrow it to get there and back but I'm gonna be really gutted if I can't go and do you think I could get a days insurance for my grandmas car thanks guys I'm insures with the AA
How much would insurance be on this car for a 17 year old?
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Where do you get good rates for dance instructor liability insurance?
I am a dance instructor and I need to get liability insurance. Anyone know of a place to get the best quotes. I tried Markel and they are expensive. I also plan to have other instructors that I train and work with me. How do I get insurance for them? Is this per instructor, or can it be as a dance school? Please let me know. I need this info ASAP. Thanks for your help""
Auto insurance broker fee in CA?
Hi I live in CA i just bought a new 2012 hyundai and went to get insurance through Freeway Insurance and I signed up for a 12 month premium with Farmers they did not tell me anything about a broker fee until after i signed all the paperwork. I am 20yrs old and paying $220 a month for full coverage. They charged me a $275 Broker fee I just want to no if this is even legal or if they ripped me off! I walked out spending $560.00 Are they allowed to charge such high fees I will call my credit card and have them refund it immediately if they ripped me off. Please help. Open to all answers thankyou!
Car Insurance costs: How can I tell what my car insurance will be without giving away details...?
I have my provisional, and as soon as I pass I intend on getting a car. I am in the UK, and was wondering if there was a way to see how much car insurance costs. I was looking to see if I could roughly get a car insurance quote without already having a car etc, since I would obviously have to see the insurance price before buying the car. Any contributions to solving this question will be greatly appreciated! I cannot find the answer anywhere! Please do not post comments such as ask around or ask an agent Thanks guys! (:""
Any reccomendations for a good dental insurance??
i have health insurance through my job, but they do not offer dental.""
POLL: What kind of car insurance do you have?
I've just become curious due to all of the car insurance commercials; Progressive, Allstate, 21st Century, Geico etc. which do you have?""
Under 18 car insurance.?
im 14 soon going to 15.my mom has nationwide car insurance (full cover + the other things) how much more would they charge for her too put me on her policy and the monthly payment?or whats a good, but cheap car insurance that would fit me?""
What kind of lawyer do I against a car insurance company?
I don't have insurance. The insurance company is going after me for damages on the car I didn't do. ie such as a new paint job for the car I backed into. The only damage I did was to the hood and bumper and the insurance company is demanding I pay for a new paint job and all new parts even though this guys car was damaged before I hit it.
How much is car insurance on two vehicles in hawaii?
We need full coverage due to still paying off cars. Plus about how much to send 2 vehicles over?
Is there anyone who insures motorcycles just for theft? dont need other coverage...?
Hey I have my 08 r6 being insured for 166 every 6 months but it doesnt cover theft. I got various quotes and nobody will do theft without doing full coverage. the difference is literally 10 times the cost. They want $320 a year without but with full coverage (aka theft) it is $3200 which is absolutely ridiculous. I was wondering if there was any insurance agencies out there who offer bike insurance (being only theft insurance)
How much will the auto insurance cost?
2010 Ford Focus Sedan, how much will the insurance cost?""
What does it mean for insurance to be underwritten?
I have a quote submitted to Hagerty Collector Car insurance and they told me that it is being underwritten, what does that mean?""
My car is registered in wisconsin how can I get insurance in california?
My mother bought me a car in wisconsin and i live in california, but the car is still registered in her name in WI. how do i get insurance coverage without having to register the car in my name? is it possible?""
Can you get 1 month insurance for an under 21 year old?
If you live in the UK? if not any ideas on how i can i get insured on a car for a month?
Landlord tenants for kids insurance in california?
i rent my house to a daycare family. they purchase daycare insurance. however, lately they also start to do foster kid. i am curious if there is foster kid insurance that they need to purchase? i try to google, but i can't find any related information. any help will be appreciated. thanks""
Is having a health insurance mandatory in California?
I am moving from Massachusetts to California at the end of this month. In Massachusetts its mandatory to have health insurance and if you don't have it you can get penalized on your taxes. Is it mandatory in California as well?
How can i find the owner of the car and what insurance he's using?
Someone bumped into my car while I was working. I have a witness who gave me the license no. and I have reported this to the police but they said as it happened in a private car park, ...show more""
I need cheap auto insurance below $150?
I'm 18 just got my drivers license got a honda civic lx 2010 and i need auto insurance i have a suckish job and i'm currently not in college but i will be attending after this next semester. i'm just looking for auto insurance, why is it so complicated?""
Medical insurance for an International student?
hi, I am an international student and am on my OPT now. I haven't been to a doctor in 3 years now and all these years I had an international insurance. Now that it is going to be expire I was thinking to get an insurance. I was thinking to visit a doctor for a general health checkup. I would like to know which insurance would cover my visit to the doctor. I am 24 years old male. Unemployed. Thank you""
Texas Car Insurance Questions?
I'm living in Texas for school right now and I've been driving my car which is licensed, insured and registered for Michigan because I'm technically still a Michigan resident. At the same time I'm still paying insurance on a car of mine thats in Michigan for my mom to use. Well, the car that I've been driving here in Texas died on me so I went to a dealership and bought a new car. Now I'm unsure what to do. Do I call my insurance and have them insure it through Michigan again? (But then how would I get my Michigan Plates?) Or because I bought it in Texas, am I suppose to register it in Texas and get the state inspection and then insure it in Texas? I'm so confused. In Michigan, the cars don't need those yearly inspections.. so idk what that is. Also, I'm considering staying here in Texas once I'm done with school..so I feel like that plays a part in my dillemma too.""
What does hurricane insurance cost?
I'm relocating to the greater houston area and am planning on buying a home in harris or galveston counties. I wanted to get a ballpark idea of what hurricane insurance would run on a 200k home with perhaps 45k of contents.
Does anyone have HealthNet insurance?
I'm wondering if anyone else has HealthNet insurance and what it covers as far as diagnostic and fertility treatments? I'm considering switching from my Blue Cross&Blue Shield...just to something that will cover at LEAST diagnostic and maybe an RE I'm in Southern California
""Someone reversed into my car, is it better to go through maaco instead of insurance? its jus ta minor scratch?""
i was at a stop sign and i was abou tthe 4th car, well the 3rd car decided to reverse to leave and backed up and hit the front of my car. its not really that bad but its still a big scratch. is it best to just have her pay my estimate at maaco? or deal with insurance? i don't want to get jacked up insurance rates because someone doesn't know how to reverse.""
Alternative ways to insure a car?
Im 17 and looking for car insurance someone told me that you can insure it by giving some company a certain amount of money around 15k and then at the end of the year they would give u it back, however if you were to claim, the cost would come out of the money you gave, is this true and anyone know what its called if it is? ty""
Why does Obama want my health insurance to cost less?
This is wrong. If I work 2 jobs and I get cancer I should be allowed to go into bankruptcy from the medical bills. That's why I support Ted Cruz and Rick Santorum to actually lead this great nation out of affordable socialist health care and into more defense spending. Our brave patriotic men and women overseas deserve more advanced weaponry.
Will my insurance go up?
Earlier today at around 7pm I was in my first car accident. I just got my license a month ago and I am 16. Anyways, I was at a red light and the turning lane had a green light but my lane ( going straight ) was red. I was the first in my lane and some guy in a brand new mustang smashes into the back of my car ( 2003 Lexus ES 300 if that helps any ). The airbags didnt deploy but I did hit my head and my neck kind of hurts. My mom was the passenger and told me to deal with it because she just got out of the hospital. The first thing I noticed was he was exiting the maps app on his phone when he got out of the car. Maybe he was on his phone when he hit me? Anyways, the other driver and I exchanged insurance cards and licenses and I noticed he was from Maryland and we are in California. The car was a rental and he didnt mind if I reported it. Now, here are my questions. Why didnt the airbags go off if I was hit? ( I was in neutral btw because I read that it saves gas ) and if I report this accident will my insurance go up even if it wasnt my fault?""
Car Insurance pricing question?
I'm trying to understand how the insurance for each of our cars gets chosen. We have a 2007 gmc yukon XL (biggest of the 3), a 97 mercury grand marquis LS, and a 2001 gmc Sierra (pickup). Of these 3, the grand marquis is the most expensive, then sierra, and the cheapest insurance belongs to the yukon. Just trying to figure out how this works...""
What is a good estimate of the cost of insurance for a Mustang V6?
I am 16 and I have been looking at a manual transmission V6 Mustang for the past couple of years. I have looked around and I am aware of the typical prices that are being sold. I'm trying to focus on the 2007-2010 versions. The 2010 V6 Mustang is the version that has really caught my eye. I need to know how much I should expect to spend/save. Thank You.
Do libs honestly believe that car insurance is analogous to health insurance?
Beware of these guys; they are dangerous... In my state alone you don't have to buy car insurance if you can post a bond or if you have a fleet of cars i.e. if you can SHOW YOU HAVE THE ABILITY TO PAY FOR any damage you cause with your car. If I can pay for my own health care, why would I buy health insurance?""
Can i buy my car back of an insurance company and get the damaged repaired myself ?
Hello last Tuesday someone banged into the back of my car and left a big dent with paint coming off. There is not much damaged but the insurance companies evaluators said that he will have to cut it out and replace it and im afraid they will write the car off due to the cost. if this happens can i buy the car back of the insurance company ? and also i have been told if i buy the car back i have to take up to Birmingham to reregister it ? is their any truth in this ?. My cousin said he could knock the dent out if i buy it back. Please please help :)
""With such huge car insurance prices, how often do you pay them?""
I was looking online at car insurance and they say the average is 880 but expect anything from 1 to 2 thousand dollars. That's a lot of money!! Do I pay that every month or is it broken down into monthly payments. Or do you just pay upfront all that money. Oh, by the way what would a female driver that has never driven before in her 20s probably have to pay? If you don't know that's okay... I was just wondering about estimates..""
What is the AVERAGE cost of surgery to fix a varicocele without insurance in the midwest?
I have a varicocele in my left testicle. I have no medical insurance. How much does this operation cost to fix it? I know it will vary, but i want to know the AVERAGE out of pocket cost. This is in a midwest state.. Also, would doctors offer a payment option?""
""Motorcycle questions? Good old, cheap and cool bike? Insurance?""
Im looking at buying a motorcycle! :) I dont need one that is too quick, I just learned how to drive one and I loved it. I want to get one for the summer. I dont want to pay over 1500, and it doesnt need to be too fast. (what is the 2002 honda civic of motorcycles?) I just want it to be kind of cool looking. I saw a 1985 honda (with the wing on it?) that looked really cool. Im 17, and I want to get one that will only be insured for the summer. For one with a small engine, what is the insurance cost? I know it varies, but does anyone have any ideas? Thanks Matt""
Do i need a motorcycle license to get insurance for my motorcycle?
i dont have a license yet but i want to get all the paperwork done so i can start riding as soon as i get my license.
What does full auto insurance cover?
hi, i bought a 2005 saturn on sat. i am tryng to get insurance quotes, so what i need to know what exactly does full coverage include? details please!! NO RUDE ANSWERS!!!""
Is it true that my car insurance is going to cost more because of my toyota's recalled problems?
Is it true that my car insurance is going to cost more because of my toyota's recalled problems?
Average cost for house insurance for a trailer? (VA)?
My husband and I have been renting for years and are looking to purchase a single-wide trailer as a starter home. We're looking at 2009 models under $50,000. I've googled myself to death and can't find an idea of what our monthly insurance cost would be. Just a rough estimate would be nice, so we can continue with our budgeting. Thank you!""
""If i get cheap insurance on my leased car, can the bank find out and reposess it?""
i believe i am supposed to have comprehensive coverage on the car, however its just way to expensive to do that as well as the ridiclous payment i have. I heard somewhere that if you get the cheaper insurance, that the bank can find out and take the car back, which i would obviously like to avoid.""
Does anyone know of any ortho dental insurance (cheap or reasonable) in Texas? ?
I need braces... I have Blue Cross Insurance but ortho isnt incuded in my plan. I am with Blue Cross through my job. I am so upset! I need this done. Or is there a place where I can get them for really cheap? (Braces)? Thanx for your help.
Do you have health insurance?
If so, How much is it per month? How old are you? What kind of deductable do you have?? feel free to answer also if you do not have insurance.""
California Car Registration?
I'm thinking of buying a new car in California. However, I was wondering if I register this car to my name if was restricted to only driving that car I'm registered to. My folks have a van I sometimes drive and I don't want to get a ticket. Thanking you in advance.""
I'm 17yo Male and need cheap car insurance!!!!?
Well im 17 soon and want to get are car so i can work more. i have been looking at some very cheap cars that i would think are cheap to insure but are not- Fiat Punto (more than 10 years old) worth 400; 6000 to insure!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! same with Peugeot 106- around the same price to insure. What other cars would you recommend that are cheap to insure???
Health Insurance question?
So I just turned 18 and I will no longer be covered through Amerigroup so was looking at some Health insurances to buy. I know the deductible is the amount you need to pay out of pocket before the insurance will start paying, but how will the insurance know when you have payed the deductible?""
Which is the Best Health Insurance Policy available for Individuals in India?
So far I have learnt that LIC health plus is a pretty good policy. and http://sunilrams.blogspot.com has really given in detail the comparisons . Are there any better policies in the Indian Market for individuals.
""Car insurance help, i need advise?""
Im 15, hoping to buy a decent car (when i turn 17) that is reasonably cheap to buy and insure, i have around 10,000 budget for the car and 20,000 budget for the insurance, i work on cars so any mechanical problems wont be an issue and i am a very capable driver and certainly not a 'boy racer' i have experience in driving and i just want a nice car that i can keep for a long time that i can pass in and out if london in to my future job (architecture) any car and insurance company suggestions? And remember decent car, 2nd hand.""
I am 18 yrs. old and i want a mustang '05 how much from your exp. how much did you pay for car insurance?
If you have a mustang and are a teen under your own insurance
How do you get affordable Health Insurance at age 64?
I moved from AZ to CA and I am retired but very little income. How can I afford to pay for health insurance? Are there any organizations that can suggest places to contact.
Does anyone have HealthNet insurance?
I'm wondering if anyone else has HealthNet insurance and what it covers as far as diagnostic and fertility treatments? I'm considering switching from my Blue Cross&Blue Shield...just to something that will cover at LEAST diagnostic and maybe an RE I'm in Southern California
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/can-person-ssi-have-life-insurance-marta-grim"
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