Philip Paternoster, by an ex-Puseyite [C.M. Davies]. |
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... continued- Do you know , Herbert , I am very much annoyed at what you tell me , and wish the Sœur Angelica had stopped at All Souls . ' " What ! you fancy you're no St. Edmund ? Well , well , Phil , ' for he saw 22 PHILIP PATERNOSTER .
... continued- Do you know , Herbert , I am very much annoyed at what you tell me , and wish the Sœur Angelica had stopped at All Souls . ' " What ! you fancy you're no St. Edmund ? Well , well , Phil , ' for he saw 22 PHILIP PATERNOSTER .
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... was " serious , the Sister Angelica is not quite as young as one could wish , but very likely I'll take her off your hands . Nous verrons . ' CHAPTER II . GUILDS , CONFRATERNITIES , AND SISTERHOODS . PHILIP PATERNOSTER . 23.
... was " serious , the Sister Angelica is not quite as young as one could wish , but very likely I'll take her off your hands . Nous verrons . ' CHAPTER II . GUILDS , CONFRATERNITIES , AND SISTERHOODS . PHILIP PATERNOSTER . 23.
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... wish to see them . Their names are only known to us from an infuriated public press ; and so far we confess to cataloguing them in the same class with the Holywell Street ' dealers . ' Personally speaking , I , as a writer professing to ...
... wish to see them . Their names are only known to us from an infuriated public press ; and so far we confess to cataloguing them in the same class with the Holywell Street ' dealers . ' Personally speaking , I , as a writer professing to ...
Page 73
... wish to involve himself with Katie — that is , he had no penchant that way - in fact , he had not so thoroughly out- grown the one love of life as to enter as yet on one of those mimicries thereof which all after- loves are . He thought ...
... wish to involve himself with Katie — that is , he had no penchant that way - in fact , he had not so thoroughly out- grown the one love of life as to enter as yet on one of those mimicries thereof which all after- loves are . He thought ...
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... That marriage you performed this morning was not a legal one . ' ' Pardon me one moment . ' Philip crossed to the door . ' I fancied I heard the door move , and it struck me one of the servants might wish PHILIP PATERNOSTER . 79.
... That marriage you performed this morning was not a legal one . ' ' Pardon me one moment . ' Philip crossed to the door . ' I fancied I heard the door move , and it struck me one of the servants might wish PHILIP PATERNOSTER . 79.
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Page 110 - WHY should we faint and fear to live alone, Since all alone, so Heaven has will'd, we die", Nor even the tenderest heart, and next our own, Knows half the reasons why we smile and sigh...
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