The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 71;Volume 144William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1931 |
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... turned and looked out over the Persian lands with such contented glance as the Bishop of Alarlu had never yet seen on his face . ' For even home is called by many names . ' VIII . Bishop Nerses sat long in his tower in idle , happy ...
... turned and looked out over the Persian lands with such contented glance as the Bishop of Alarlu had never yet seen on his face . ' For even home is called by many names . ' VIII . Bishop Nerses sat long in his tower in idle , happy ...
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... turned from both of them , and Nerses saw his hands shaking again . ' I die ? I've always longed to cross the deserts to the wild lands . It is I as well who would die here in the little- ness of Alarlu , as my father knows , who will ...
... turned from both of them , and Nerses saw his hands shaking again . ' I die ? I've always longed to cross the deserts to the wild lands . It is I as well who would die here in the little- ness of Alarlu , as my father knows , who will ...
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... turned out to a new hostel which they did not feel was a home . There they sat , laughing for the most part , and eating their simple meals , which were indeed exceedingly well cooked , with good appetite . So that I was surprised to ...
... turned out to a new hostel which they did not feel was a home . There they sat , laughing for the most part , and eating their simple meals , which were indeed exceedingly well cooked , with good appetite . So that I was surprised to ...
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