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... heart of Ottaviano . When the singing of the young nun had ceased , she drew her long , black robe and veil about her , and retired from the open window to another part of the gallery . The eyes of Ottaviano were still fixed on her ...
... heart of Ottaviano . When the singing of the young nun had ceased , she drew her long , black robe and veil about her , and retired from the open window to another part of the gallery . The eyes of Ottaviano were still fixed on her ...
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... heart's desire for the people I have dwelt amongst is that which St. Paul , in the epistle to the Romans , declares to be his prayer to God for Israel , “ that they might be saved ! " and I know not any way in which I could better tes ...
... heart's desire for the people I have dwelt amongst is that which St. Paul , in the epistle to the Romans , declares to be his prayer to God for Israel , “ that they might be saved ! " and I know not any way in which I could better tes ...
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... heart and heart . To harbour the thought that there is yet at all in the soul of one near to us a concealment we have not explored , is the same thing as to hold the whole of our affection in abeyance . " - pp . 295–301 . Although we ...
... heart and heart . To harbour the thought that there is yet at all in the soul of one near to us a concealment we have not explored , is the same thing as to hold the whole of our affection in abeyance . " - pp . 295–301 . Although we ...
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