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It is only , perhaps , when we have learned to hear with our eyes that we know the true joy of books . Yes , hear with our eyes , for it is joy in the sound of the words that makes our breath come fast , which brings smiles to our lips ...
It is only , perhaps , when we have learned to hear with our eyes that we know the true joy of books . Yes , hear with our eyes , for it is joy in the sound of the words that makes our breath come fast , which brings smiles to our lips ...
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and the next we hear of him is that he is fighting for the Huguenots in France . How long he remained in France , and what he did there beyond this fighting , we do not know . But this we know , that when he went to France he was a mere ...
and the next we hear of him is that he is fighting for the Huguenots in France . How long he remained in France , and what he did there beyond this fighting , we do not know . But this we know , that when he went to France he was a mere ...
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He was now a licensed preacher , and if the people had flocked to hear him before his imprisonment they flocked in far greater numbers now . Even learned men came to hear him . ' I marvel , ' said King Charles to one , ' that a learned ...
He was now a licensed preacher , and if the people had flocked to hear him before his imprisonment they flocked in far greater numbers now . Even learned men came to hear him . ' I marvel , ' said King Charles to one , ' that a learned ...
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