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... Father Paul . Instinctively he had never even so much as mentioned Baren Ghose to Father Paul . Why had he not done so ? He had discussed most things with him , but his own active association with politics he had hidden . Father Paul ...
... Father Paul . Instinctively he had never even so much as mentioned Baren Ghose to Father Paul . Why had he not done so ? He had discussed most things with him , but his own active association with politics he had hidden . Father Paul ...
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... Father Paul's presence . Always he had been full of life and talk . Now he was tongue - tied , answering in monosyllables the kindly questions as to his doings during the vacation , scarce knowing what he was saying . ' The second year ...
... Father Paul's presence . Always he had been full of life and talk . Now he was tongue - tied , answering in monosyllables the kindly questions as to his doings during the vacation , scarce knowing what he was saying . ' The second year ...
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... Father Paul , who was bending over him . Quickly he closed his eyes again , a great wave of shame sweeping over him . He tried to turn as he lay , but sharp twinges of pain made him cry out . Father Paul's cool hand was on his forehead ...
... Father Paul , who was bending over him . Quickly he closed his eyes again , a great wave of shame sweeping over him . He tried to turn as he lay , but sharp twinges of pain made him cry out . Father Paul's cool hand was on his forehead ...
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