John Inglesant: A RomanceMacmillan, 1891 - 445 páginas |
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... 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 me at once to ...
... 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 me at once to ...
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... walked at his horse's side as he came near the village ; but when he found the old gentleman sitting on a bench before his study window , and he rose and met his look , Inglesant saw at once- thanks to the cultivation of his perception ...
... walked at his horse's side as he came near the village ; but when he found the old gentleman sitting on a bench before his study window , and he rose and met his look , Inglesant saw at once- thanks to the cultivation of his perception ...
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... walked on the terrace , from which Johnny saw the view , which was then considered only second to that of Greenwich , of the river and many pleasant hills and valleys , villages and fair houses , far and near . As they rode along , at ...
... walked on the terrace , from which Johnny saw the view , which was then considered only second to that of Greenwich , of the river and many pleasant hills and valleys , villages and fair houses , far and near . As they rode along , at ...
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... walked in , growing more into the life of Jesus as he grew into it , it is enough for me ; as for you , you will go on through the dark days that are at hand , as your way shall lead you , and as the divine voice shall call ; and when I ...
... walked in , growing more into the life of Jesus as he grew into it , it is enough for me ; as for you , you will go on through the dark days that are at hand , as your way shall lead you , and as the divine voice shall call ; and when I ...
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... walked about the house , admiring the pleasant situation upon a little hill , the sun beginning to go down , the horses were brought to the door , and the King and the rest mounted . The whole family , men and women , knelt down as the ...
... walked about the house , admiring the pleasant situation upon a little hill , the sun beginning to go down , the horses were brought to the door , and the King and the rest mounted . The whole family , men and women , knelt down as the ...
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