John Inglesant: A RomanceMacmillan, 1891 - 445 páginas |
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... told him I had walked from Lydiard -my friend's house - to see the tomb of the founder , to which I had been directed by the Roman Catholic gentleman who resided there . He was well acquainted with Father Arnold , he told me , and took ...
... told him I had walked from Lydiard -my friend's house - to see the tomb of the founder , to which I had been directed by the Roman Catholic gentleman who resided there . He was well acquainted with Father Arnold , he told me , and took ...
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... told the Chaplain what Father Arnold had told me of this man's story , and of the materials that existed for writing it . He had heard of them too , and even examined them . " The Priest will never write it , " he said . " Why do not ...
... told the Chaplain what Father Arnold had told me of this man's story , and of the materials that existed for writing it . He had heard of them too , and even examined them . " The Priest will never write it , " he said . " Why do not ...
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... agreed with what Cromwell had told him ; and what he heard seemed to make him loiter still more , for he slept at Malmsbury a second night , and then did not go forward to Westacre till noonday . In CHAP . I. ] 9 A ROMANCE.
... agreed with what Cromwell had told him ; and what he heard seemed to make him loiter still more , for he slept at Malmsbury a second night , and then did not go forward to Westacre till noonday . In CHAP . I. ] 9 A ROMANCE.
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... told against the Prior . After dinner he rode out to the downs to a gentleman who had courteously sent him word that he was coursing with greyhounds : he , how- ever , was not absent from the Priory long , declining the gentle- man's ...
... told against the Prior . After dinner he rode out to the downs to a gentleman who had courteously sent him word that he was coursing with greyhounds : he , how- ever , was not absent from the Priory long , declining the gentle- man's ...
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... told of the infancy of these boys : traditions remain , as in other cases , of their likeness to each other , needing different coloured ribbons to distinguish them ; and of the old man's anxious doting care over them . Many a pretty ...
... told of the infancy of these boys : traditions remain , as in other cases , of their likeness to each other , needing different coloured ribbons to distinguish them ; and of the old man's anxious doting care over them . Many a pretty ...
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