Mrs Beer's HouseMacmillan, 1968 - 240 стор. |
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... thought differently from my parents and the Brethren . It was thought desirable for believers ' children to go to the Open Air , so that they could testify by their presence . I suppose what they were really testifying to was the might ...
... thought differently from my parents and the Brethren . It was thought desirable for believers ' children to go to the Open Air , so that they could testify by their presence . I suppose what they were really testifying to was the might ...
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... thought it over carefully there and then , staring at Tide Rock , and decided , not without serious misgivings , to be a poet . I am certain that I had never met the romantic theory of the inevitable sufferings of the poet , and I have ...
... thought it over carefully there and then , staring at Tide Rock , and decided , not without serious misgivings , to be a poet . I am certain that I had never met the romantic theory of the inevitable sufferings of the poet , and I have ...
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... thought was a sweetly confiding way until we heard Mother on the subject at dinner . It was a point of honour among the Brethren to know the Bible , to be able to recite the names of the books right through , both Old and New Testaments ...
... thought was a sweetly confiding way until we heard Mother on the subject at dinner . It was a point of honour among the Brethren to know the Bible , to be able to recite the names of the books right through , both Old and New Testaments ...
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Plan of Salvation | 34 |
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