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... person , a scholar , active and useful in many ways , and therefore a favourite with his master . One evening in the ... persons , being priests of right good conversation , and living religiously . They spend their time in writing books ...
... person , a scholar , active and useful in many ways , and therefore a favourite with his master . One evening in the ... persons , being priests of right good conversation , and living religiously . They spend their time in writing books ...
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... person , and had an easy and attractive way of teaching , was a Greek scholar and a Platonist , a Rosicrucian and a believer in alchemy and astrology . He found in little Ingle- sant an apt pupil , an apprehensive and inquisitive boy ...
... person , and had an easy and attractive way of teaching , was a Greek scholar and a Platonist , a Rosicrucian and a believer in alchemy and astrology . He found in little Ingle- sant an apt pupil , an apprehensive and inquisitive boy ...
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... of the rooms in the new wing of the house , and on entering , he found him in com- pany with three other persons . One of these was the newly appointed curate of the Church , whom Johnny had never 24 [ CHAP . II . JOHN INGLESANT ;
... of the rooms in the new wing of the house , and on entering , he found him in com- pany with three other persons . One of these was the newly appointed curate of the Church , whom Johnny had never 24 [ CHAP . II . JOHN INGLESANT ;
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... person present ; for the sexton's wife , who rang the bell , did not consider that her duty extended farther . Prayers being over , the parson invited Johnny to supper - a much better one than he had had at the Papist's - and Inglesant ...
... person present ; for the sexton's wife , who rang the bell , did not consider that her duty extended farther . Prayers being over , the parson invited Johnny to supper - a much better one than he had had at the Papist's - and Inglesant ...
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... person of the Queen as one of her pages ; and , as soon as possible , trans- ferred to the King's service in as high ... persons recognized Father St. Clare , but they passed on without stopping , through the gateway by the side 46 ...
... person of the Queen as one of her pages ; and , as soon as possible , trans- ferred to the King's service in as high ... persons recognized Father St. Clare , but they passed on without stopping , through the gateway by the side 46 ...
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