The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 168George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1955 |
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... priest would dine there , though not very often for the Marquis's servants were even older and more feeble than he was — and sometimes play a game of chess , which the Marquis always won . He did not care to be beaten and Father Lavelle ...
... priest would dine there , though not very often for the Marquis's servants were even older and more feeble than he was — and sometimes play a game of chess , which the Marquis always won . He did not care to be beaten and Father Lavelle ...
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... priest and withdrew his own leg from its hooked position round the ladder . " Try and step down , Father , " he urged , and at last , step by slow step , they reached the ground and the waiting arms of the innkeeper and his wife ...
... priest and withdrew his own leg from its hooked position round the ladder . " Try and step down , Father , " he urged , and at last , step by slow step , they reached the ground and the waiting arms of the innkeeper and his wife ...
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... priest . There are certain profundities which are beyond the reach of learning and which can only be gained by simplicity of faith and purity of soul . Father Lavelle has these qualities , the qualities of saintliness . However , I want ...
... priest . There are certain profundities which are beyond the reach of learning and which can only be gained by simplicity of faith and purity of soul . Father Lavelle has these qualities , the qualities of saintliness . However , I want ...
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