Cardinal NewmanL. MacVeagh, The Dial Press, 1930 - 295 pages |
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Page 126
... touch of reproof in the air , would also wait and then , not a word , but perhaps a letter ( strange , since they lived under the same roof ) would come from the sensitive , shy man , who was physically unable to say the word that ...
... touch of reproof in the air , would also wait and then , not a word , but perhaps a letter ( strange , since they lived under the same roof ) would come from the sensitive , shy man , who was physically unable to say the word that ...
Page 133
... touch with general society , to whom Wiseman was by no means persona grata , sent a protest to Rome , and , for a moment , Rome listened to the warning . Wiseman was told he was to have the Cardinal's hat and was to come to Rome to wear ...
... touch with general society , to whom Wiseman was by no means persona grata , sent a protest to Rome , and , for a moment , Rome listened to the warning . Wiseman was told he was to have the Cardinal's hat and was to come to Rome to wear ...
Page 264
... touching and affectionate letter , brief but distinguished by that touch of which he alone possessed the secret . Tears filled the Rector's eyes as he saw once more the familiar writing of his " dear master . " Would Newman wish to see ...
... touching and affectionate letter , brief but distinguished by that touch of which he alone possessed the secret . Tears filled the Rector's eyes as he saw once more the familiar writing of his " dear master . " Would Newman wish to see ...
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