Nigel's Vocation. Leipzig 1904Methuen, 1904 - 305 páginas |
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... truth he had stated that he did not want to be rich and did not want to return to the world ; the question was whether allegiance to the Church into which he had been received did not render it incumbent upon him to accept revenues from ...
... truth he had stated that he did not want to be rich and did not want to return to the world ; the question was whether allegiance to the Church into which he had been received did not render it incumbent upon him to accept revenues from ...
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... Truth to tell , his unregenerate days , if frankly irre- ligious , had not been so very full of iniquity as he imagined . He had been much like other young men— a little wilder than the average young man , perhaps - he had got into the ...
... Truth to tell , his unregenerate days , if frankly irre- ligious , had not been so very full of iniquity as he imagined . He had been much like other young men— a little wilder than the average young man , perhaps - he had got into the ...
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... truth to tell , a very finished or efficient partner , and although she herself danced so superbly that nobody could go wrong with her , he was fain , after a couple of turns , to offer her the apology which seemed to be her due . " I'm ...
... truth to tell , a very finished or efficient partner , and although she herself danced so superbly that nobody could go wrong with her , he was fain , after a couple of turns , to offer her the apology which seemed to be her due . " I'm ...
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... truth not ill chosen as a means towards restoring him to good humour . Very likely he thought her a clever , far - seeing girl , and very likely she deserved his unspoken encomium . He resigned himself to her will with a shrug of his ...
... truth not ill chosen as a means towards restoring him to good humour . Very likely he thought her a clever , far - seeing girl , and very likely she deserved his unspoken encomium . He resigned himself to her will with a shrug of his ...
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... Wharton , to tell the truth , did not know much , although he had had lessons from various foreign riding- masters and had acquired an elegant , if not very workmanlike , seat . He was likewise the owner of THE ART OF EQUITATION 47.
... Wharton , to tell the truth , did not know much , although he had had lessons from various foreign riding- masters and had acquired an elegant , if not very workmanlike , seat . He was likewise the owner of THE ART OF EQUITATION 47.
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