Not exact matches
One
thing, however, we can say with reasonable certainty is that the large body of sayings which he gives in common with Luke must have conic down to both, whether in writing or by word of
mouth, from a period much earlier than the date at which the two authors wrote.2 It brings us that much
nearer to the fountainhead.
Glory remembers the relevant
things: the heavy thumping of the soldier's boots as they marched
near the shallow grave her mother frantically dug for them to hide in; the green strip of fabric ripped from the hem of her mother's dress to cover her
mouth and nose so she could breathe easier under the dirt; the feel of her mother's hands — shredded and bleeding — in hers as they lay there together, hoping for silence and not discovery.
I've never done the teeth brushing
thing, my dogs hate when I go
near their
mouth, but blog posts & blog chats w / Tropiclean and others have convinced me I really need to try.
It is never a good
thing to intervene in any dog - on - dog fight (as George Jonas learned the hard way), but especially dangerous to put your hand anywhere
near the
mouth of a fighting dog, in case he redirects his murderous ferocity onto you.