Bye-words: A Collection of Tales, New and OldMacmillan, 1880 - Всего страниц: 351 |
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... Master Dixon ? ' ' I say , ' replied the secretary , smiling , that the spirits must be near akin to the Egyptian stone that made sweet music when the morning sunbeams played upon it— ' For a sweet childish voice was heard coming as it ...
... Master Dixon ? ' ' I say , ' replied the secretary , smiling , that the spirits must be near akin to the Egyptian stone that made sweet music when the morning sunbeams played upon it— ' For a sweet childish voice was heard coming as it ...
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... Boy Bishop to be elected from among our own choristers , they will make one of their own , burst into the Cathedral , and there will be nought but mad revelry and ribaldry . ' ' We have a right , then , Master Dean The Boy Bishop . II.
... Boy Bishop to be elected from among our own choristers , they will make one of their own , burst into the Cathedral , and there will be nought but mad revelry and ribaldry . ' ' We have a right , then , Master Dean The Boy Bishop . II.
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... Master Dean , to elect our own chorister - bishop ? ' Aye , my Lord . By the statutes he must be one of the choristers , who hath sung long in the Church , and is also handsome and wellformed in face and limb . No other choice is valid ...
... Master Dean , to elect our own chorister - bishop ? ' Aye , my Lord . By the statutes he must be one of the choristers , who hath sung long in the Church , and is also handsome and wellformed in face and limb . No other choice is valid ...
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... Master Dean , this shall be what we will do . We will gather the children of the choir in the Chapter- house , and I will there speak to them , and make them understand the meaning of the service . After which we will cause the most ...
... Master Dean , this shall be what we will do . We will gather the children of the choir in the Chapter- house , and I will there speak to them , and make them understand the meaning of the service . After which we will cause the most ...
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... master , in spite of his profuse employment of the rod , the only means of discipline . However , he heartily loved his boys , and most of them loved him , though none so well as little Oswald of Amesbury , the very flower of the choir ...
... master , in spite of his profuse employment of the rod , the only means of discipline . However , he heartily loved his boys , and most of them loved him , though none so well as little Oswald of Amesbury , the very flower of the choir ...
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