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... remained long to- gether . Inglesant delivered his commission fairly to his host , dwelling , again and again , on every particular , while the Prior sat silent or made but short or inconclusive replies . At last Ingle- sant betook ...
... remained long to- gether . Inglesant delivered his commission fairly to his host , dwelling , again and again , on every particular , while the Prior sat silent or made but short or inconclusive replies . At last Ingle- sant betook ...
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... remained upon his shelves . Inglesant never saw him again ; but when he died the old man sent him his bless- ing , and was buried before the altar in the Chapel , where all the Priors of the house had lain before him ; CHAP . I. ] 17 A ...
... remained upon his shelves . Inglesant never saw him again ; but when he died the old man sent him his bless- ing , and was buried before the altar in the Chapel , where all the Priors of the house had lain before him ; CHAP . I. ] 17 A ...
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... , and Richard Inglesant - who at that time resided constantly at Westacre - attended the service regularly . He remained a Catholic , but during the first seven years of Queen 18 [ CHAP . II . JOHN INGLESANT ; CHAPTER II. ...
... , and Richard Inglesant - who at that time resided constantly at Westacre - attended the service regularly . He remained a Catholic , but during the first seven years of Queen 18 [ CHAP . II . JOHN INGLESANT ; CHAPTER II. ...
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... remained , therefore , for his son , who was eighteen years of age at his father's death , to declare himself ; and he conformed to the usage of the English Church . He resided entirely at Westacre , with an occasional visit to Court ...
... remained , therefore , for his son , who was eighteen years of age at his father's death , to declare himself ; and he conformed to the usage of the English Church . He resided entirely at Westacre , with an occasional visit to Court ...
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... a different kind , the child had in plenty . The old servants who still remained in the house ; the woodsmen and charcoal burners ; the village girls whom the housekeeper hired from year to year at CHAP . II . ] 21 A ROMANCE .
... a different kind , the child had in plenty . The old servants who still remained in the house ; the woodsmen and charcoal burners ; the village girls whom the housekeeper hired from year to year at CHAP . II . ] 21 A ROMANCE .
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