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Page 45
... took my breakfast in bed and early in the morning , because I found that I could not obtain enough privacy for reading at any other time of the day . Duncan called me at seven and brought my breakfast to me soon after eight . I read ...
... took my breakfast in bed and early in the morning , because I found that I could not obtain enough privacy for reading at any other time of the day . Duncan called me at seven and brought my breakfast to me soon after eight . I read ...
Page 142
... took John Mark to Cyprus in something like high dudgeon , while Paul took Silas into Syria and Cilicia , to Derbe and Lystra , where they met Timotheus , the son of a Greek and a Jewess , and induced him to join them . The three men ...
... took John Mark to Cyprus in something like high dudgeon , while Paul took Silas into Syria and Cilicia , to Derbe and Lystra , where they met Timotheus , the son of a Greek and a Jewess , and induced him to join them . The three men ...
Page 344
... took hold of the patibulum . Kindly women were accustomed to offer anodynes to condemned men as they walked to their crucifixion , but Jesus was too dazed with pain to take their anaesthetic potions . One woman named Veronica , however ...
... took hold of the patibulum . Kindly women were accustomed to offer anodynes to condemned men as they walked to their crucifixion , but Jesus was too dazed with pain to take their anaesthetic potions . One woman named Veronica , however ...
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