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... LEAVE MY FARM II . I WHISTLE PAGE 177 186 · 196 207 214 222 234 245 248 260 269 282 • III . THE HOUSE BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD IV . ས . 295 I AM THE SPECTATOR OF A MIGHTY BATTLE , IN WHICH CHRISTIAN AGAIN MEETS APOLLYON 308 · I PLAY THE ...
... LEAVE MY FARM II . I WHISTLE PAGE 177 186 · 196 207 214 222 234 245 248 260 269 282 • III . THE HOUSE BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD IV . ས . 295 I AM THE SPECTATOR OF A MIGHTY BATTLE , IN WHICH CHRISTIAN AGAIN MEETS APOLLYON 308 · I PLAY THE ...
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... leaves and brush heaps , the lazy smoke of which floated down the long valley and found me in my field , and finally I heard , as though the sounds were then made for the first time , all the vague murmurs of the country side - a cow ...
... leaves and brush heaps , the lazy smoke of which floated down the long valley and found me in my field , and finally I heard , as though the sounds were then made for the first time , all the vague murmurs of the country side - a cow ...
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... leave as much as I find . And thus standing upon the highest hill in my upper pasture , I thought of the quoted saying of a certain old abbot of the middle ages- " He that is a true monk considers nothing as belonging to him except a ...
... leave as much as I find . And thus standing upon the highest hill in my upper pasture , I thought of the quoted saying of a certain old abbot of the middle ages- " He that is a true monk considers nothing as belonging to him except a ...
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... leaving the knotty yellow roots in his hand . I marked how firm , slow , brown , the old man was , how little obtrusive in my field . One foot rested in a furrow , the other was set among the grass of the margin , near the fence - his ...
... leaving the knotty yellow roots in his hand . I marked how firm , slow , brown , the old man was , how little obtrusive in my field . One foot rested in a furrow , the other was set among the grass of the margin , near the fence - his ...
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... leaves , worn diaphanous but curled delicately , and of a most beautiful ash gray colour , something like the fabric of a wasp's nest , only yellower . I gave it a shake and it sprung quickly under my hand like the muscle of a good ...
... leaves , worn diaphanous but curled delicately , and of a most beautiful ash gray colour , something like the fabric of a wasp's nest , only yellower . I gave it a shake and it sprung quickly under my hand like the muscle of a good ...
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