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Pagina 8
... heaven . upon his stately figure . Thus garbed they go in search of new discoveries . They next wander into a church , not to make a display of their fine clothes , but attracted by its spire , pointing upwards to the sky , whither they ...
... heaven . upon his stately figure . Thus garbed they go in search of new discoveries . They next wander into a church , not to make a display of their fine clothes , but attracted by its spire , pointing upwards to the sky , whither they ...
Pagina 12
... heaven and was sovereign for all the mis- eries of earth . Man never had attempted to cure sin by LOVE ! Had he but once made the effort , it might well have happened that there would have been no more need of the dark lazar 12 MOSSES ...
... heaven and was sovereign for all the mis- eries of earth . Man never had attempted to cure sin by LOVE ! Had he but once made the effort , it might well have happened that there would have been no more need of the dark lazar 12 MOSSES ...
Pagina 22
... heaven ? Adam and Eve enter a bank . Start not , ye whose funds are treasured there ! You will never need them now . Call not for the police . The stones of the street and the coin of the vaults are of equal value to this simple pair ...
... heaven ? Adam and Eve enter a bank . Start not , ye whose funds are treasured there ! You will never need them now . Call not for the police . The stones of the street and the coin of the vaults are of equal value to this simple pair ...
Pagina 33
... Heaven grant me wisdom to discharge my errand aright ! Wo- man's faith must be strong indeed since thine has not yet failed . " Thus musing , he took his stand at the en- trance of the gate and waited until the personage so singularly ...
... Heaven grant me wisdom to discharge my errand aright ! Wo- man's faith must be strong indeed since thine has not yet failed . " Thus musing , he took his stand at the en- trance of the gate and waited until the personage so singularly ...
Pagina 59
Nathaniel Hawthorne. either find sunshine in the world or draw it down from heaven . The task of inviting the guests , or of selecting among such as might advance their claims to partake of this dismal hospitality , was confided to the ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne. either find sunshine in the world or draw it down from heaven . The task of inviting the guests , or of selecting among such as might advance their claims to partake of this dismal hospitality , was confided to the ...
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