A Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and ModernCharles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Charles Henry Warner, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner International Society, 1897 - Authors |
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Page 9782
... heard at mass . In college he pur- sued the humanities with the greatest zeal , and was greatly distin- guished in all the rhetorical exercises ; yet after becoming a priest and furnished with such a magnificent equipment , he grew shy ...
... heard at mass . In college he pur- sued the humanities with the greatest zeal , and was greatly distin- guished in all the rhetorical exercises ; yet after becoming a priest and furnished with such a magnificent equipment , he grew shy ...
Page 9783
... heard several great orators in my chapel ; I have been mightily pleased with them : as for you , every time I have heard you , I have been very much displeased with myself . " He presently added : " And I wish to hear you , father ...
... heard several great orators in my chapel ; I have been mightily pleased with them : as for you , every time I have heard you , I have been very much displeased with myself . " He presently added : " And I wish to hear you , father ...
Page 9809
... heard his voice . Then too she would fall into a revery upon the happy years of her son's childhood , when she and Aunt Lison , with Paul , had worked in the salad - bed together , kneeling side by side in the soft ground , the two ...
... heard his voice . Then too she would fall into a revery upon the happy years of her son's childhood , when she and Aunt Lison , with Paul , had worked in the salad - bed together , kneeling side by side in the soft ground , the two ...
Page 9815
... heard , talk- ing mechanically with the farming - women , who inquired about her health ; she let them embrace her , and herself saluted the cheeks that were held out to her ; and then got into the wagon again . When the high roof of ...
... heard , talk- ing mechanically with the farming - women , who inquired about her health ; she let them embrace her , and herself saluted the cheeks that were held out to her ; and then got into the wagon again . When the high roof of ...
Page 9824
... heard once more at a distance the dull beatings on the drum , and the faint voice of the crier . Then they began to talk of this event , reckoning up the chances which Maître Houlbrèque had of finding or of not find- ing his pocket ...
... heard once more at a distance the dull beatings on the drum , and the faint voice of the crier . Then they began to talk of this event , reckoning up the chances which Maître Houlbrèque had of finding or of not find- ing his pocket ...
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