Bye-words: A Collection of Tales, New and OldMacmillan, 1880 - Всего страниц: 351 |
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... eye with wonder as they do still , but the explanation given to the traveller was uttered much more unhesitatingly . Those stones , my Lord ? They are the same which the great wizard Merlin brought in one night from Africa at the ...
... eye with wonder as they do still , but the explanation given to the traveller was uttered much more unhesitatingly . Those stones , my Lord ? They are the same which the great wizard Merlin brought in one night from Africa at the ...
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... eyes filled with tears as he whispered to his chaplain the Latin words , " The weaned child shall put his hand on the cockatrice den . " I thank Heaven for such a sparkling dew - drop of the morning of my episcopate ! ' By this time a ...
... eyes filled with tears as he whispered to his chaplain the Latin words , " The weaned child shall put his hand on the cockatrice den . " I thank Heaven for such a sparkling dew - drop of the morning of my episcopate ! ' By this time a ...
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... eyes were full of a sort of amused wonder as he simply said , ' I crossed me . ' ' Thou art right , my son , ' said the Bishop . ' There is nothing in these heathen stones to hurt a Christian child who does his duty well and singeth ...
... eyes were full of a sort of amused wonder as he simply said , ' I crossed me . ' ' Thou art right , my son , ' said the Bishop . ' There is nothing in these heathen stones to hurt a Christian child who does his duty well and singeth ...
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... column of Purbeck marble supporting the groined roof . Their eyes did not as usual rest on the quaint figures in which the Scripture history is por- trayed round the walls , but were eagerly fixed on The Boy Bishop . 15.
... column of Purbeck marble supporting the groined roof . Their eyes did not as usual rest on the quaint figures in which the Scripture history is por- trayed round the walls , but were eagerly fixed on The Boy Bishop . 15.
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... eyes , as if he knew something , but could not utter it . Then Bishop Robert told the boys in words they could understand , how the Holy Innocents had been the first to glorify the Saviour in His infancy by their martyrdom , and how ...
... eyes , as if he knew something , but could not utter it . Then Bishop Robert told the boys in words they could understand , how the Holy Innocents had been the first to glorify the Saviour in His infancy by their martyrdom , and how ...
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