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When I gazed on the stupendous architecture of the church , the huge columns
that the eye followed up till they were lost in the gathering dusk of the arches
above , the long and shadowy aisles , the statues of saints and martyrs that stood
in ...
When I gazed on the stupendous architecture of the church , the huge columns
that the eye followed up till they were lost in the gathering dusk of the arches
above , the long and shadowy aisles , the statues of saints and martyrs that stood
in ...
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Accordingly she repaired one evening to the abbey of St. Anthony , to place a
votive candle and offer her prayer at the altar , which stood in the little chapel
dedicated to St. Martin . It was already sunset when she reached the church , and
the ...
Accordingly she repaired one evening to the abbey of St. Anthony , to place a
votive candle and offer her prayer at the altar , which stood in the little chapel
dedicated to St. Martin . It was already sunset when she reached the church , and
the ...
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His hand relaxed its grasp , and the monk slid from his back and stood ghastly
and straight beside him , supported by chance against the shoulder of his bearer
. At that moment a man round the corner , tottering beneath the weight of a huge ...
His hand relaxed its grasp , and the monk slid from his back and stood ghastly
and straight beside him , supported by chance against the shoulder of his bearer
. At that moment a man round the corner , tottering beneath the weight of a huge ...
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... hoary patriarchs of the wood which had survived the bivouacs of the allied
armies . It stood upon the brink of a little glassy pool , whose tranquil bosom was
the image of a quiet and secluded life , and stretched its parental arms over a
rustic ...
... hoary patriarchs of the wood which had survived the bivouacs of the allied
armies . It stood upon the brink of a little glassy pool , whose tranquil bosom was
the image of a quiet and secluded life , and stretched its parental arms over a
rustic ...
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I now stood in the most populous part of this city of tombs . Every step awakened
a new train of thrilling recollections ; for at every step my eye caught the name of
some one whose glory had exalted the character of his native land , and ...
I now stood in the most populous part of this city of tombs . Every step awakened
a new train of thrilling recollections ; for at every step my eye caught the name of
some one whose glory had exalted the character of his native land , and ...
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