Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
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... light to my path ; and , had I heeded them , had saved me from every error , as they did from more than I can now remem- ber or recount . Concerning my birth and childhood in Rome , and the years which preceded my departure for the East ...
... light to my path ; and , had I heeded them , had saved me from every error , as they did from more than I can now remem- ber or recount . Concerning my birth and childhood in Rome , and the years which preceded my departure for the East ...
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... light blue waters of the Mediter- ranean . The mother was occupied in some labor of the needle , adjusting or repairing what seemed to me some military garment . daughter in arranging in groups , apparently to please her own eye , some ...
... light blue waters of the Mediter- ranean . The mother was occupied in some labor of the needle , adjusting or repairing what seemed to me some military garment . daughter in arranging in groups , apparently to please her own eye , some ...
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... light and truth into my mind than can come from any other source . " He then , with something more of regard in his manner , invited me to follow him to a more remote part of the garden , where the ground rising to a gentle eminence ...
... light and truth into my mind than can come from any other source . " He then , with something more of regard in his manner , invited me to follow him to a more remote part of the garden , where the ground rising to a gentle eminence ...
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... light up your countenance , my mother , as you read these words , just such a smile as came over the fea- tures , stern and dark as they were , of Philip . He took my hand with passion as I ended , say- ing , " he hoped God would ...
... light up your countenance , my mother , as you read these words , just such a smile as came over the fea- tures , stern and dark as they were , of Philip . He took my hand with passion as I ended , say- ing , " he hoped God would ...
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... rear of the principal building ; then , by now descend- ing , and again ascending , enveloped now in darkness , then suddenly coming again to the light , meeting and seeing but few , and those 7 * JULIAN . 77 "Phidippides." ...
... rear of the principal building ; then , by now descend- ing , and again ascending , enveloped now in darkness , then suddenly coming again to the light , meeting and seeing but few , and those 7 * JULIAN . 77 "Phidippides." ...
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