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Page 220
I never heard Father Walsh say anything in reference to M ' Loughlin himself ; I
spoke to Father Walsh about M ' Loughlin ; it was about November last , about
some grain ; I told Mr . Walsh I was going to the mill , and that I would have to
speak ...
I never heard Father Walsh say anything in reference to M ' Loughlin himself ; I
spoke to Father Walsh about M ' Loughlin ; it was about November last , about
some grain ; I told Mr . Walsh I was going to the mill , and that I would have to
speak ...
Page 327
father. ,. able. to. fess your sins to a priest , ” I should save those that approach
God through confess immediately - ; isi him ... Nobody can believe anything (
trying to take the understand it , or rather it could not father away ) . be
understood until ...
father. ,. able. to. fess your sins to a priest , ” I should save those that approach
God through confess immediately - ; isi him ... Nobody can believe anything (
trying to take the understand it , or rather it could not father away ) . be
understood until ...
Page 332
Nobody can believe anything ( trying to take the understand it , or rather it could
not father away ) . be understood until the Fathers had R . — But until now you
have not explained it . Folt + 10793t said anything I could possibly believe .
Nobody can believe anything ( trying to take the understand it , or rather it could
not father away ) . be understood until the Fathers had R . — But until now you
have not explained it . Folt + 10793t said anything I could possibly believe .
Page 428
Dear father , it was but a peasant boy , whom I chanced to meet with his little
sister . ” “ And what claim had a peasant boy to kneel and kiss my daughter ' s
hand ? ” “ He told me a tale of sorrow , to which I listened with pity ; and in the
warmth of ...
Dear father , it was but a peasant boy , whom I chanced to meet with his little
sister . ” “ And what claim had a peasant boy to kneel and kiss my daughter ' s
hand ? ” “ He told me a tale of sorrow , to which I listened with pity ; and in the
warmth of ...
Page 484
Was she right in keeping from her priest and her father the fact of her having this
book in her possession ? the consequence of confessing it would be to lose it ,
and perhaps to betray Pierre . Her father , too , had been more reserved than ...
Was she right in keeping from her priest and her father the fact of her having this
book in her possession ? the consequence of confessing it would be to lose it ,
and perhaps to betray Pierre . Her father , too , had been more reserved than ...
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