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... thought differently , and was of- ten heard to say , even in his presence , that it was a mad rush for old and half- backed books that took him to the city . If her position was dis- puted , as it was sure to be , by Napoleon , the man ...
... thought differently , and was of- ten heard to say , even in his presence , that it was a mad rush for old and half- backed books that took him to the city . If her position was dis- puted , as it was sure to be , by Napoleon , the man ...
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... thought , which was a growing interest in the ill - clad but noble occupant of Champlain's chair . " " Bon jour , Count Henry ! A raw day for you to be around . I have not sold the book , but will ; it's rare . " " That is sad to me ...
... thought , which was a growing interest in the ill - clad but noble occupant of Champlain's chair . " " Bon jour , Count Henry ! A raw day for you to be around . I have not sold the book , but will ; it's rare . " " That is sad to me ...
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... few blissful moments , was enabled to put all other thought away , the stern reality of the future was brought back to her in the words of the prophet Simeon , when she carried 1896 ] 57 THE DIVINE MOTHERHOOD IN ART .
... few blissful moments , was enabled to put all other thought away , the stern reality of the future was brought back to her in the words of the prophet Simeon , when she carried 1896 ] 57 THE DIVINE MOTHERHOOD IN ART .
Strona 59
... thought . Garofalo paints our Lady with hands folded on her bosom , listen- ing to her Son . As delineated by Pinturucchio , the doctors throw down their books before Him , while the Blessed Virgin and St. Joseph enter at one side . The ...
... thought . Garofalo paints our Lady with hands folded on her bosom , listen- ing to her Son . As delineated by Pinturucchio , the doctors throw down their books before Him , while the Blessed Virgin and St. Joseph enter at one side . The ...
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... thought- fully , " but I must not let her mope . " " Little fear of that while you are her chaperon , " Mr. Braba- zon answered laughing , as he gave a finishing brush to his hair , and ran down to the dining room to see what the ...
... thought- fully , " but I must not let her mope . " " Little fear of that while you are her chaperon , " Mr. Braba- zon answered laughing , as he gave a finishing brush to his hair , and ran down to the dining room to see what the ...
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