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anions

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Ion \I"on\ ([imac]"[o^]n), n. [Gr. 'io`n, neut, of 'iw`n, p. pr. of 'ie`nai to go.] (Elec. Chem.) an atom or goup of atoms (radical) carrying an electrical charge. It is contrasted with neutral atoms or molecules, and free radicals. Certain ...

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And I have held converse with birds and fishes in their degree, and that generation which creepeth on the earth is not held in scorn by me, but oft talk I in sweet companionship with the eft of the pond, and the glowworm, and the lady-bird, and the pismire, and their kind, making them my little gossips.

And he said, "Through the Straits of Melikaphkhaz was I borne, and wrecked at last on the lonely shore ten leagues southward from this spot, whither I won alone, having lost my ship and all my dear companions.

But my companions tarry for me in thine halls below, and great matters wait on my direction.

So, going down, he found Lord Juss and his companions sleeping on the cold stones, and the banquet hall empty of all gear and dank with moss and cobwebs, and bats sleeping head-downward among the crumbling roof-beams.

So Brandoch Daha roused his companions, and told Juss how he had fared, and of the weird laid on him by that lady.

Being down, he delayed not to minister to his companions, who came to themselves with heavy groaning.

Very demure, through half-closed eyes, like a panther dozing in the noon-day, he watched his companions at the: feast.

Einon ab Ithel lingered in talk with the abbot, his two companions, having less English, waited civilly a pace aside.

Chapter Nine OWAIN GWYNEDD SENT BACK HIS RESPONSE to the events at Shrewsbury on the day after Anions flight, by the mouth of young John Marchmain, who had remained in Wales to stand surety for Gilbert Prestcote in the exchange of prisoners.

And everywhere men were talking of Anions flight, and debating whether he would get clean away or be hauled back before night in a halter& Hughs muster was not yet common gossip in the town, though by nightfall it surely would be.

It is known to you, as it is to me, that for most men Anions guilt is proven by his flight.

Eliud and his companions would be well into Wales by this time and need not hurry, to tire the invalid too much.

Still, it might be good for our companions' morale, which was probably at a pretty low ebb.

I realized that my companions probably hadn't seen a tree, or even a blade of grass, for many months.

It had everything that the Inner Station lacked and my companions, who hadn't been to Earth for months, appreciated the luxury even more than I did.