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... given a cursory glance round the poor little room , I could see nothing worthy of note . Then the old man turned round . And with a comprehen- sive sweep of his hand , which took in the room in general and nothing in particular , he ...
... given a cursory glance round the poor little room , I could see nothing worthy of note . Then the old man turned round . And with a comprehen- sive sweep of his hand , which took in the room in general and nothing in particular , he ...
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... given a cursory glance round the poor little room , I could see nothing worthy of note . Then the old man turned round . And with a comprehen- sive sweep of his hand , which took in the room in general and nothing in particular , he ...
... given a cursory glance round the poor little room , I could see nothing worthy of note . Then the old man turned round . And with a comprehen- sive sweep of his hand , which took in the room in general and nothing in particular , he ...
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... given us sometimes to feel the pressure of infinite love , as at other times we have felt the pressure of infinite hate . There are moments when we are conscious of more light than our sight can absorb , more love than our heart can ...
... given us sometimes to feel the pressure of infinite love , as at other times we have felt the pressure of infinite hate . There are moments when we are conscious of more light than our sight can absorb , more love than our heart can ...
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... one man ; but there were sick to be visited , spiritual direction to be given , and daily catechetical instructions to the pilgrims from various countries ; instructions full of unction and deep 1905. ] 47 THE CURE OF ARS .
... one man ; but there were sick to be visited , spiritual direction to be given , and daily catechetical instructions to the pilgrims from various countries ; instructions full of unction and deep 1905. ] 47 THE CURE OF ARS .
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found one more ignorant and worthless than myself , he would have given him the preference . " Catherine Lassagne said any one who met the Curé going through the streets , with his little earthen pipkin , would take him for a beggar who ...
found one more ignorant and worthless than myself , he would have given him the preference . " Catherine Lassagne said any one who met the Curé going through the streets , with his little earthen pipkin , would take him for a beggar who ...
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