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Page 162
... once taken , he accepted its consequences manfully . Not the least of his sacrifices must have been the necessity of confin- ing himself for the future to Christian literature and religious composition ; yet such was the rule which he ...
... once taken , he accepted its consequences manfully . Not the least of his sacrifices must have been the necessity of confin- ing himself for the future to Christian literature and religious composition ; yet such was the rule which he ...
Page 416
... once formed the steps to ascend to the thresh- old had rotted down at one side ; the wood quaked and gave way anew under his tread , as he laid his hand on the latch . It was not fastened , and the door easily swung back under his touch ...
... once formed the steps to ascend to the thresh- old had rotted down at one side ; the wood quaked and gave way anew under his tread , as he laid his hand on the latch . It was not fastened , and the door easily swung back under his touch ...
Page 477
... once been the pride of the city . Now the steps were stained and defaced , the hall which they entered was bare and dirty , and as they turned into what had once been a long drawing - room , the sense of desolation be- came more intense ...
... once been the pride of the city . Now the steps were stained and defaced , the hall which they entered was bare and dirty , and as they turned into what had once been a long drawing - room , the sense of desolation be- came more intense ...
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AfterSuppers of the King | 89 |
Browning Courtship | 99 |
Eve of Independence | 131 |
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