John Inglesant: A RomanceMacmillan, 1891 - 445 páginas |
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... entered and dropped into a seat just as the Psalms began . The room was fitted in a style exactly corresponding to the outside ; a circular recess at the upper end took the place of chancel , lighted with three windows , which were ...
... entered and dropped into a seat just as the Psalms began . The room was fitted in a style exactly corresponding to the outside ; a circular recess at the upper end took the place of chancel , lighted with three windows , which were ...
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... entered the pulpit he was transfigured . His form grew dignified , his face lighted up with enthusiasm , and his ... entered the hall of the Priory , and the Prior had a mess- age sent into the sacristy that the King's commissioner ...
... entered the pulpit he was transfigured . His form grew dignified , his face lighted up with enthusiasm , and his ... entered the hall of the Priory , and the Prior had a mess- age sent into the sacristy that the King's commissioner ...
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A Romance Joseph Henry Shorthouse. When the Prior entered , Inglesant was standing upon the hearth ; he was pale , and his manner was excited and even fierce . " You are a bold man , master Prior , " he said almost before the other was ...
A Romance Joseph Henry Shorthouse. When the Prior entered , Inglesant was standing upon the hearth ; he was pale , and his manner was excited and even fierce . " You are a bold man , master Prior , " he said almost before the other was ...
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... entered with him now thronged about him in the form and habit of living men . Voices called from without , and were answered from within the Chapel ; rushing sounds filled the air as though the trees were being torn up , and the Chapel ...
... entered with him now thronged about him in the form and habit of living men . Voices called from without , and were answered from within the Chapel ; rushing sounds filled the air as though the trees were being torn up , and the Chapel ...
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... in the new wing of the house , and on entering , he found him in com- pany with three other persons . One of these was the newly appointed curate of the Church , whom Johnny had never 24 [ CHAP . II . JOHN INGLESANT ;
... in the new wing of the house , and on entering , he found him in com- pany with three other persons . One of these was the newly appointed curate of the Church , whom Johnny had never 24 [ CHAP . II . JOHN INGLESANT ;
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