The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 168George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1956 |
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... church to pray . Never before had the brasses shone so brilliantly , nor the dark woodwork gleamed so richly with polish and beeswax . Mon- sieur Joliot trimmed the graves and clipped the ivy on the church every evening with such care ...
... church to pray . Never before had the brasses shone so brilliantly , nor the dark woodwork gleamed so richly with polish and beeswax . Mon- sieur Joliot trimmed the graves and clipped the ivy on the church every evening with such care ...
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... church clock struck the hour of six , reminding Monsieur Joliot that it was time to go home , and also reminding him that he wanted to tell Father Lavelle that the load of logs for the church stove had not yet been delivered , and that ...
... church clock struck the hour of six , reminding Monsieur Joliot that it was time to go home , and also reminding him that he wanted to tell Father Lavelle that the load of logs for the church stove had not yet been delivered , and that ...
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... church and if so it would save him a journey . Upending his barrow over the rubbish heap he retraced his steps to the church door and entered . The church was perfectly still and silent ; the pale grey light of the spring evening flowed ...
... church and if so it would save him a journey . Upending his barrow over the rubbish heap he retraced his steps to the church door and entered . The church was perfectly still and silent ; the pale grey light of the spring evening flowed ...
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