In the next morning's paper I saw a little news item, and the last sentence of it may help you (as it helped me) to
weld the incidents together.
Weld close the bars, and let them fret their hero lives away within the narrow cage.
He could never
weld the warring factions of the disrupted federation.
This science they carry to considerable perfection, of which a good example is to be seen in their "tollas," or heavy throwing knives, the backs of these weapons being made of hammered iron, and the edges of beautiful steel
welded with great skill on to the iron frames.
It is when in this condition that he strips away the husks of life's healthiest illusions and gravely considers the iron collar of necessity
welded about the neck of his soul.
And if at times these things bent the
welded iron of his soul, much more did his far-away domestic memories of his young Cape wife and child, tend to bend him still more from the original ruggedness of his nature, and open him still further to those latent influences which, in some honest-hearted men, restrain the gush of dare-devil daring, so often evinced by others in the more perilous vicissitudes of the fishery.
Not at all, but I have ye; for at the time poor Tash fell in, the case had been nearly emptied of its lighter contents, leaving little but the dense tendinous wall of the well --a double
welded, hammered substance, as I have before said, much heavier than the sea water, and a lump of which sinks in it like lead almost.
The sky of the westerly weather is full of flying clouds, of great big white clouds coming thicker and thicker till they seem to stand
welded into a solid canopy, upon whose gray face the lower wrack of the gale, thin, black and angry-looking, flies past with vertiginous speed.
Two people, when they love each other, grow alike in their tastes and habits and pride, but their moral natures (whatever we may mean by that canting expression) are never
welded. The base one goes on being base, and the noble one noble, to the end.
It had
welded into one compact political mass the whole of North America from the Panama Canal to the Arctic Ocean.
If boys and men are to be
welded together in the glow of transient feeling, they must be made of metal that will mix, else they inevitably fall asunder when the heat dies out.
Ere they departed, the family was
welded once more into a fair semblance of unity.