John Inglesant: A RomanceMacmillan, 1891 - 445 páginas |
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... followed a footpath which led direct from the ruined Church near the house , across the small park - like enclosure , into the flat meadows beyond . The shadows of the great trees lay on the grass , the wild roses and honeysuckle ...
... followed a footpath which led direct from the ruined Church near the house , across the small park - like enclosure , into the flat meadows beyond . The shadows of the great trees lay on the grass , the wild roses and honeysuckle ...
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... followed . When all was over , and the people were gone out into the sunshine , I began to look for the tomb I had come to see , and the chaplain , hav- ing come out of the vestry , and seeming to expect it , I went up and spoke to him ...
... followed . When all was over , and the people were gone out into the sunshine , I began to look for the tomb I had come to see , and the chaplain , hav- ing come out of the vestry , and seeming to expect it , I went up and spoke to him ...
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... followed them in small esteem . He was strongly influenced by that mysteri- ous awe which the Romish system inspires in the most careless , even when it is not strong enough to influence their 10 [ CHAP . I. JOHN INGLESANT ;
... followed them in small esteem . He was strongly influenced by that mysteri- ous awe which the Romish system inspires in the most careless , even when it is not strong enough to influence their 10 [ CHAP . I. JOHN INGLESANT ;
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... followed silently in the track of the figure . The ghostly form reached the opposite wall , and commenced , with some substance that shone like fire , to draw magic figures upon the stones of one of its most perfect parts . Placing ...
... followed silently in the track of the figure . The ghostly form reached the opposite wall , and commenced , with some substance that shone like fire , to draw magic figures upon the stones of one of its most perfect parts . Placing ...
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... followed by her train , who looked at St. Clare and the boy with curiosity , several nodding and speaking to the Jesuit as they proceeded . Johnny was duly entered the next day as one of the super- numerary pages without salary , and ...
... followed by her train , who looked at St. Clare and the boy with curiosity , several nodding and speaking to the Jesuit as they proceeded . Johnny was duly entered the next day as one of the super- numerary pages without salary , and ...
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