The New Abelard: A Romance, Volume 3Chatto & Windus, 1884 |
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... my dear Alma , let me express my concern and regret that you should be wandering from place to place without a protector . I know your strength of mind , of course ; but you are young and handsome , and B 2 FROM THE POST - BAG . 3.
... my dear Alma , let me express my concern and regret that you should be wandering from place to place without a protector . I know your strength of mind , of course ; but you are young and handsome , and B 2 FROM THE POST - BAG . 3.
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... wandering , so to speak , among the gravestones of the Catholic Church , visiting not only the great shrines and cathedrals , but lingering in every obscure roadside chapel , and halting at every Calvary , in southern and western France ...
... wandering , so to speak , among the gravestones of the Catholic Church , visiting not only the great shrines and cathedrals , but lingering in every obscure roadside chapel , and halting at every Calvary , in southern and western France ...
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... , when she heard a voice behind her murmuring her name , and turning somewhat nervously , she encountered the bright black eyes of the wandering Abbé . He accosted her with his characteristic bonhomie . ' Ah ALMA'S WANDERINGS . 25.
... , when she heard a voice behind her murmuring her name , and turning somewhat nervously , she encountered the bright black eyes of the wandering Abbé . He accosted her with his characteristic bonhomie . ' Ah ALMA'S WANDERINGS . 25.
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... wandering from city to city , and trying in vain to find rest and consolation , Ambrose Bradley remained at the post where she had left him , the most melancholy soul beneath the sun . All his happiness in his work being gone , his ...
... wandering from city to city , and trying in vain to find rest and consolation , Ambrose Bradley remained at the post where she had left him , the most melancholy soul beneath the sun . All his happiness in his work being gone , his ...
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... wandering about from one planet to another , or coming down to earth and making people uncomfortable ? That seems a stupid sort of life , doesn't it ? about as stupid as this one ? I'd rather tuck my head under my wing , like a little ...
... wandering about from one planet to another , or coming down to earth and making people uncomfortable ? That seems a stupid sort of life , doesn't it ? about as stupid as this one ? I'd rather tuck my head under my wing , like a little ...
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