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... become much more frequent and much more boisterous , that the Church realized that they were harmful . All these changes and additions caused the scenes that were acted in the church to become longer and longer , and at length they ...
... become much more frequent and much more boisterous , that the Church realized that they were harmful . All these changes and additions caused the scenes that were acted in the church to become longer and longer , and at length they ...
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... become interesting when Miss Austen shows them to us . Readers do not laugh out loud as they read Miss Austen's stories , but they are kept quietly smiling nearly all the time . By the time the story was finished the secret of Jane's ...
... become interesting when Miss Austen shows them to us . Readers do not laugh out loud as they read Miss Austen's stories , but they are kept quietly smiling nearly all the time . By the time the story was finished the secret of Jane's ...
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... become famous - for the same sum that he had given for it , and was published a few months after her death , which took place in July 1817. Her last illness was a long and painful one , but through it all she never lost her cheerfulness ...
... become famous - for the same sum that he had given for it , and was published a few months after her death , which took place in July 1817. Her last illness was a long and painful one , but through it all she never lost her cheerfulness ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I THE LAYS OF THE FIGHTINGMEN | 13 |
THE SINGERS OF THE CHURCH | 26 |
THE MONKS AND THEIR BOOKS | 32 |
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