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... stood the Ministers of State , reaching up the steps towards the daïs which stood in the centre of the church . On each side of it were placed the imperial family and foreign princes ; behind them were the ambassadors and the high ...
... stood the Ministers of State , reaching up the steps towards the daïs which stood in the centre of the church . On each side of it were placed the imperial family and foreign princes ; behind them were the ambassadors and the high ...
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... stood to one side , while the Empress advanced and was anointed on the forehead only . She stood aside as the Metropolitan led the Emperor inside the gates , for the only time in his life in which he may enter the place reserved for the ...
... stood to one side , while the Empress advanced and was anointed on the forehead only . She stood aside as the Metropolitan led the Emperor inside the gates , for the only time in his life in which he may enter the place reserved for the ...
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... stood at the other side of the bed , tell me what he is like . But I know . . . I know - I feel it . Listen ! He is tall and spare , like his father . His hair is black , like his father's - it was black before he went away . His eyes ...
... stood at the other side of the bed , tell me what he is like . But I know . . . I know - I feel it . Listen ! He is tall and spare , like his father . His hair is black , like his father's - it was black before he went away . His eyes ...
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