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Page 42
... walk quietly towards God , as by its deliberate choice , or the mere absence of decision one way or the other , it may go headlong to the devil . He argues that everything depends upon this choice . One night , after dinner , we sat up ...
... walk quietly towards God , as by its deliberate choice , or the mere absence of decision one way or the other , it may go headlong to the devil . He argues that everything depends upon this choice . One night , after dinner , we sat up ...
Page 59
... walk through their fields , and you will find that I do not dream . And do remember , when you are in Belfast , that some- thing like 70 per cent of Ireland's population is engaged , directly or indirectly , in agriculture , and that ...
... walk through their fields , and you will find that I do not dream . And do remember , when you are in Belfast , that some- thing like 70 per cent of Ireland's population is engaged , directly or indirectly , in agriculture , and that ...
Page 193
... walks on his toes , with a little hop in his steps ; he carries books and papers under his arms , and talks at a pace ... walk with this good man made a considerable impression on my mind . Every man we passed doffed his hat to the monk ...
... walks on his toes , with a little hop in his steps ; he carries books and papers under his arms , and talks at a pace ... walk with this good man made a considerable impression on my mind . Every man we passed doffed his hat to the monk ...
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