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Saturday, June 16, 2012

A part of a story - The Ambitious Guest

ONE SEPTEMBER NIGHT a family had gathered round their hearth, and
piled it high with the driftwood of mountain streams, the dry cones of
the pine, and the splintered ruins of great trees that had come
crashing down the precipice . Up the chimney roared the fire,
andbrightened the room with its broad blaze. The faces of the father
and mother had a sober gladness; the children laughed; the eldest
daughter was the image of Happiness at seventeen; and the aged
grandmother, who sat knitting in the warmest place, was the image of
Happiness grown old. They had found the "herb, heart's-ease," in the
bleakest spot of all New England. This family were situated in the
Notch of the White Hills, where the wind was sharp throughout the
year, and pitilessly cold in the winter--giving their cottage all its
fresh inclemency before it descended on the valley of the Saco . They
dwelt in a cold spot and a dangerous one; for a mountain towered above
their heads, so steep, that the stones would often rumble down its
sides and startle them at midnight.
The daughter had just uttered some simple jest that filled them all
with mirth , when the wind came through the Notch and seemed to pause
before their cottage--rattling the door, with a sound of wailing and
lamentation , before it passed into the valley. For a moment it
saddened them, though there was nothing unusual in the tones. But the
family were glad again when they perceived that the latch was lifted
by some traveller, whose footsteps had been unheard amid the dreary
blast which heralded his approach, and wailed as he was entering, and
went moaning away from the door.
Though they dwelt in such a solitude, these people held daily converse
with the world. The romantic pass of the Notch is a great artery,
through which the life-blood of internal commerce is continually
throbbing between Maine , on one side, and the Green Mountains and the
shores of the St. Lawrence , on the other. The stage-coach always drew
up before the door of the cottage. The way-farer, with no companion
but his staff, paused here to exchange a word, that the sense of
loneliness might not utterly overcome him ere he could pass through
the cleft of the mountain, or reach the first house in the valley. And
here the teamster , on his way to Portland market, would put up for
the night; and, if a bachelor, might sit an hour beyond the usual
bedtime, and steal a kiss from the mountain maid at parting. It was
one of those primitive taverns where the traveller pays only for food
and lodging, but meets with a homely kindness beyond all price. When
the footsteps were heard, therefore, between the outer door and the
inner one, the whole family rose up, grandmother, children, and all,
as if about to welcome someonewho belonged to them, and whose fate was
linked with theirs.
The door was opened by a young man. His face at first wore the
melancholy expression, almost despondency , of one who travels a wild
and bleak road, at nightfall and alone, but soon brightened up when he
saw the kindly warmth of his reception. He felt his heartspring
forward to meet them all,from the old woman, who wipeda chair with her
apron, to the little child that held out its arms to him. One glance
and smile placed the stranger on a footing of innocent familiarity
with the eldest daughter.
"Ah, this fire is the right thing!" cried he; "especially when there
is such a pleasant circle round it.I am quite benumbed; for the Notch
is just like the pipe of a great pair of bellows; it has blown a
terrible blast in my face all the way from Bartlett ."
"Then you are going towards Vermont ?" said the master of the house,
as he helped to take a light knapsack off the young man's shoulders.
"Yes; to Burlington , and far enough beyond," replied he. "I meant to
have been at Ethan Crawford's tonight; but a pedestrian lingers along
such a road as this. It is no matter; for, when I saw this good fire,
and all your cheerful faces, I felt as if you had kindled it on
purpose for me, and were waiting my arrival. So I shall sit down among
you, and make myself at home."
The frank-hearted stranger had just drawn his chair to the fire when
something like a heavy footstep was heard without, rushing down the
steep side of the mountain, as with long and rapid strides, and taking
such a leap in passing the cottage as tostrike the opposite precipice
. The family held their breath, because they knew the sound, and their
guest held his by instinct.
"The old mountain has thrown a stone at us, for fear we should forget
him," said the landlord, recovering himself. "He sometimes nods his
head and threatens to come down; but weare old neighbors, and agree
together pretty well upon the whole.

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Deadly market bombing hits north-west Pakistan town

A car bomb near a marketplace in north-western Pakistan has killed at
least 13 people, officials say.
More than 20 were injured in the blast, which occurredat a bus stand
in Landi Kotal, a town near the Afghan border.
The bomb appeared to be aimed at members of a pro-government tribe who
have formed an anti-Taliban militia.
Landi Kotal is in the Khybertribal agency, part of Pakistan's tribal
north-westwhich has seen frequent attacks by Taliban militants.
The town lies close to the Torkham crossing into Afghanistan.
"The blast was so powerful,it was heard far and wide and caused damage
to nearby buildings," resident Sher Mohammad Shinwari told Reuters
news agency.
The bomb went off at a time when many passengers were at the busstand,
a local official told the BBC.
The death toll may rise as many sustained serious injuries, officials say.
The attack is believed to have been aimed at members of the Zakha
Kheltribe, which has been targeted by militants before.
No group has so far claimed the attack.

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A 165-million-year-old fossil spiderfound in China

A 165-million-year-old fossil spider discovered in the Daohugou region
of Northern China is one of the oldest fossil spider specimens found
to date. Another noteworthy characteristic of this fossil is that, as
can be seen in the picture, it is perfectly preserved. Paul Selden, a
paleontologist from the University of Kansas, says, "The level of
detail preserved in the fossils is amazing." (Archeology Daily News)
As shown in the picture, this spider that lived 165 million years ago
possessed all the features of those living today. Having remained
unchanged for millions of years, spiders represent a huge dead-end for
the theory of evolution. Spiders always appear with the same
characteristics in the fossil record, and are one of the proofs that
living things never evolved. The spider in the picture below is
165million years old, and there is no difference between it and
present-day spiders.
A 165-million-year-old spider
A spider living today is identical to a fossil spider that lived 165
million years ago, and has never changed at all; in other words, it
never evolved.

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Muslims have a responsibility to wait until the time ordained by Allah comes to achieve success

One of the secrets our Lordpoints to in the verses of the Qur'an is
the need for believers to display patience in order for something to
be resolved. When we look at our Noble Book, the Qur'an, we see that
the Prophets as well as all true believerswere advised to wait for a
specific time before achieving the promised success. This important
fact can also be seen from a look at the lives of the Prophets. The
first revelation came to our beloved Prophet (saas) when he was 40.
Allah appointed a 40-day waiting period for the Prophet Moses (as).
Allah reveals this in the verse:
We set aside thirty nights for Moses and then completed them with ten,
so the appointed time of his Lord was forty nights in all. Moses said
to his brother Aaron, "Be my khalif [successor, representative] among
my people. Keep order and do not follow the way of the corrupters."
(Surat al-A'raf, 142)
Almighty Allah has also appointed 40 as the age ofmaturity for human beings:
We have instructed man to be good to his parents. His mother borehim
with difficulty and with difficulty gave birthto him; and his bearing
and weaning take thirty months. Then when he achieves his full
strengthand reaches forty , he says, "My Lord, keep me thankful for
the blessing You bestowed on me and on my parents, and keep me acting
rightly, pleasing You. And make my descendants righteous. I have
repented to You and I am truly one of the Muslims." (Surat al-Ahqaf,
15)
In the Qur'an, Allah also appoints a waiting period for Muslims to
achieve success and dominion. It can be seen that the Prophets and the
believerswho followed them preached to their own communities, reminded
them with the Qur'an and were then advised to wait.Verses referring to
Muslimswaiting patiently are as follows:
What are theywaiting for but for the angels to come to themor for your
Lord Himself to come, or for one of your Lord's signs to come? On the
day that one of your Lord's signs does come, no faith which a self
professes will be of any use to it if it did not have faith before and
earn good in its faith. Say: "Wait, then;We too are waiting." (Surat
al-An'am, 158)
He said, "Punishment and anger have come down on you from your Lord.
Do you argue with me regarding names which you and your forefathers
invented andfor which Allah has sent down no authority? Wait, then; I
am waiting with you." (Surat al-A'raf,71)
Say: "If your fathers or your sons or your brothers or your wives or
your tribe, or any wealth you have acquired, or any business you fear
may slump, or any house which pleases you, are dearer to you than
Allah and His Messenger and striving in His Way, then wait until Allah
brings about His command. Allah does not guide people who are
deviators." (Surat at-Tawba, 24)
Say: "What do you await for us except for one of the two best things
[martyrdom or victory]? But what we await for you is for Allah to
inflict a punishment on you either directly from Himself or at our
hands. So wait, we are waiting with you!" (Surat at-Tawba, 52)
They say, "Why has a sign not been sent downto him from his Lord?"
Say: "The Unseen belongs to Allah alone. So wait, I am waiting with
you." (Surah Yunus, 20)
What are they waiting for but the same fate as those who passed away
before them? Say: "Wait, I will be among the people waiting with you."
(Surah Yunus, 102)
He [Solomon] said, "We will [wait and] soon see if you have told the
truthor are a liar." (Surat an-Naml, 27)
So turn from them and wait. They too are waiting. (Surat as-Sajda, 30)
Among the believers there are men who have been true to the
contractthey made with Allah. Some of them have fulfilled their pact
by death and some are still waiting to do so, not having changed in
any way at all. (Surat al-Ahzab, 23)
We have made it easy in your own tongue so thathopefully they will pay
heed. So watch and wait.They too are waiting. (Surat ad-Dukhan, 58-59)
We will send the she-camelas a trial for them. Just keep a watchful
eye on them and be steadfast. (Surat al-Qamar, 27)
It can be seen from the above verses that communities of unbelievers
also have waiting periods. While believers wait for Allah's promise to
come true and,by His leave, to achieve victory, unbelievers also await
the punishment to come. For believers, this waiting time means an
increase in their patience, closeness to Allah and in their reward.
This period permitted to unbelievers, however, merely means an
increase in sin.

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