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After all , I suppose no harm is done ; for you can ' t have any other connection
with these Mays . ' Oh yes , there will be ; for I believe a brother of this man of
Phyllis ' s married one of the Miss Mays , and I suppose we shall have to get
mixed up ...
After all , I suppose no harm is done ; for you can ' t have any other connection
with these Mays . ' Oh yes , there will be ; for I believe a brother of this man of
Phyllis ' s married one of the Miss Mays , and I suppose we shall have to get
mixed up ...
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Then there was Robert , only held to the Sunday - school by his father ' s express
command , while Alfred brought home tales of bad management , that she could
not suppose to be the child ' s mistake or invention . Was it their fault if they didn ...
Then there was Robert , only held to the Sunday - school by his father ' s express
command , while Alfred brought home tales of bad management , that she could
not suppose to be the child ' s mistake or invention . Was it their fault if they didn ...
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S . I suppose what was really intended was to prevent the carrying the Host at the
head of a procession , as a kind of charm in the time of danger from pestilence
and the like . A . Which was done sometimes in earnest faith , sometimes in ...
S . I suppose what was really intended was to prevent the carrying the Host at the
head of a procession , as a kind of charm in the time of danger from pestilence
and the like . A . Which was done sometimes in earnest faith , sometimes in ...
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But there is no opening for an offering . A . I suppose because the sick person
has already been exhorted to remember the poor , and besides , a rubric might
call for offerings from the needy at a time when they could least afford it ...
But there is no opening for an offering . A . I suppose because the sick person
has already been exhorted to remember the poor , and besides , a rubric might
call for offerings from the needy at a time when they could least afford it ...
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S . May I read it from the Dream of Gerontius , ' whicb , I suppose , is as nearly a
translation as making it into blank verse will allow . * Profiscere , anima
Christiana , de hôc Mundo , Go forth upon thy journey , Christian soul , Go from
this world .
S . May I read it from the Dream of Gerontius , ' whicb , I suppose , is as nearly a
translation as making it into blank verse will allow . * Profiscere , anima
Christiana , de hôc Mundo , Go forth upon thy journey , Christian soul , Go from
this world .
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Alice answered appear asked Aunt beautiful believe better Bishop boys brought called carried child Church coming course Court Dagmar dear death doubt English eyes face father feel felt followed friends gave Gillian girl give Hamlet hand head heard heart hope interest keep kind King knew lady leave less light Lily lives looked Lord matter Maurice means meet mind Miss mother nature never night once passed perhaps person poor present question Raymond remember rest round seemed seen sense side Sieglinde sister smiling speak spirit suppose sure taken talk tell things thought told truth turned voice whole wish woman wonder Woodford young
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