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... heart took pity and laid a wreath there also , so that on both sides the flowers now lie where brave men fought and died . And when our day's work is over , and each servant comes home in the evening , when he stands before the Judge ...
... heart took pity and laid a wreath there also , so that on both sides the flowers now lie where brave men fought and died . And when our day's work is over , and each servant comes home in the evening , when he stands before the Judge ...
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... heart and mind . The real question is not what will we do under outward compulsion , but what will we do by inward choice ? Salvation is not the change of circum- stances , but that central change in us , that change of the heart , of ...
... heart and mind . The real question is not what will we do under outward compulsion , but what will we do by inward choice ? Salvation is not the change of circum- stances , but that central change in us , that change of the heart , of ...
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... heart . The old Archimandrite is proud of the wine of his monastery ; he stands , a tall , dignified figure , smiling as he fills my glass once , twice , thrice - many times . He watches with curious eyes my first taste , the parley ...
... heart . The old Archimandrite is proud of the wine of his monastery ; he stands , a tall , dignified figure , smiling as he fills my glass once , twice , thrice - many times . He watches with curious eyes my first taste , the parley ...
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