The New Abelard: A Romance, Volume 3Chatto & Windus, 1884 |
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... true . Every time that I stand up before my congregation I am like a shadow addressing shadows ; thought and lan- guage both fail me , and I know not what platitudes flow from my lips ; but when I am left alone again , I awaken as from ...
... true . Every time that I stand up before my congregation I am like a shadow addressing shadows ; thought and lan- guage both fail me , and I know not what platitudes flow from my lips ; but when I am left alone again , I awaken as from ...
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... true cross . ' ' Indeed ! ' exclaimed Alma with a smile that was incredulous , even contemptuous . She glanced at her companion , and saw that he was smiling too . It was not until she had been some weeks away from England that Alma ...
... true cross . ' ' Indeed ! ' exclaimed Alma with a smile that was incredulous , even contemptuous . She glanced at her companion , and saw that he was smiling too . It was not until she had been some weeks away from England that Alma ...
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... true to her old instincts , she haunted the temples of the Church , and felt like one wan- dering through a great graveyard of the dead . Travelling quite alone , for her maid was in no sense of the words a confidante or a com- panion ...
... true to her old instincts , she haunted the temples of the Church , and felt like one wan- dering through a great graveyard of the dead . Travelling quite alone , for her maid was in no sense of the words a confidante or a com- panion ...
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... true faith . The result of Mr. Robertson's pious indignation was soon apparent . The sister and her husband , who had hitherto treated Bradley with marked respect , now regarded him with sullen dislike 92 THE NEW ABELARD .
... true faith . The result of Mr. Robertson's pious indignation was soon apparent . The sister and her husband , who had hitherto treated Bradley with marked respect , now regarded him with sullen dislike 92 THE NEW ABELARD .
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... on the rack of moral tor- ment , How far does this suffering help me to a solution of the mystery of life ? True , for a time he had been indifferent , VOL . III . H even callous , drifting , on the vague current of THE SIREN . 97.
... on the rack of moral tor- ment , How far does this suffering help me to a solution of the mystery of life ? True , for a time he had been indifferent , VOL . III . H even callous , drifting , on the vague current of THE SIREN . 97.
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