Guild Court: A London StoryE. Dalton, 1908 - 331 sider |
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... soul . You have a soul to save too . " " Possibly , " answered Charles , with more carelessness than he felt ; for he could not help being struck with the sententiousness of Thomas's reply , if not with the meaning contained in it . As ...
... soul . You have a soul to save too . " " Possibly , " answered Charles , with more carelessness than he felt ; for he could not help being struck with the sententiousness of Thomas's reply , if not with the meaning contained in it . As ...
Side 3
... soul be safe , Tom , why should you be so gloomy ? ” " Are there no souls to save but mine ? There's yours now . " " Is that why you put on your shiny trot - boxes , and your lavender trowsers , old fellow ? Come , don't be stuck up . I ...
... soul be safe , Tom , why should you be so gloomy ? ” " Are there no souls to save but mine ? There's yours now . " " Is that why you put on your shiny trot - boxes , and your lavender trowsers , old fellow ? Come , don't be stuck up . I ...
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... souls for our crown of rejoicing when He comes with the holy angels . - First our own souls , Mr. Thomas , and then the souls of others . " Thomas , believing every word that the curate said , made notwith- standing no reply , and the ...
... souls for our crown of rejoicing when He comes with the holy angels . - First our own souls , Mr. Thomas , and then the souls of others . " Thomas , believing every word that the curate said , made notwith- standing no reply , and the ...
Side 32
... soul . He was one of those few who seem to be born with a certain law of order in themselves , a certain tidiness of mind , as it were , which would gladly see all the rooms or regions of thought swept and arranged ; and not only makes ...
... soul . He was one of those few who seem to be born with a certain law of order in themselves , a certain tidiness of mind , as it were , which would gladly see all the rooms or regions of thought swept and arranged ; and not only makes ...
Side 39
... was a soft - hearted and too impressible girl . " I never said anything to her , " were the words with which he would now and then apply an unction to his soul , compounded of self - justification A POOR ADVENTURE . 39 A POOR ADVENTURE.
... was a soft - hearted and too impressible girl . " I never said anything to her , " were the words with which he would now and then apply an unction to his soul , compounded of self - justification A POOR ADVENTURE . 39 A POOR ADVENTURE.
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