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Page 148
... peering at me benevolently ; “ he reposes . Do you know , young caballero ,
that I have been a prisoner of war in your country , and am acquainted with
Londres ? I was chaplain of the ship San Jose at the battle of Trafalgar . On my
soul , it is ...
... peering at me benevolently ; “ he reposes . Do you know , young caballero ,
that I have been a prisoner of war in your country , and am acquainted with
Londres ? I was chaplain of the ship San Jose at the battle of Trafalgar . On my
soul , it is ...
Page 149
On my soul , it is , indeed , a blessed , fertile country , full of beauty and of well -
disposed hearts . I have never failed since to say every day an especial prayer for
its return to our holy mother , the Church . Because I love it . ” I said nothing to ...
On my soul , it is , indeed , a blessed , fertile country , full of beauty and of well -
disposed hearts . I have never failed since to say every day an especial prayer for
its return to our holy mother , the Church . Because I love it . ” I said nothing to ...
Page 171
And the moonlight of romance seemed to whisper spitefully from below : C “
Death to the traitor ! Vengeance for our brothers dead on the English gallows ! ” “
Come away , Manuel . ” “ No . I am an artist . It is necessary for my soul . ” “ Be
guiet !
And the moonlight of romance seemed to whisper spitefully from below : C “
Death to the traitor ! Vengeance for our brothers dead on the English gallows ! ” “
Come away , Manuel . ” “ No . I am an artist . It is necessary for my soul . ” “ Be
guiet !
Page 175
... the thief of souls . And what if her feminine rashness - women are rash , my son
, ” he interjected with unction — " and her pride were to lead her into — I am
horrified at the thought - into an act of mortal sin for which there is no repentance
?
... the thief of souls . And what if her feminine rashness - women are rash , my son
, ” he interjected with unction — " and her pride were to lead her into — I am
horrified at the thought - into an act of mortal sin for which there is no repentance
?
Page 176
After all , ” he said , looking up naïvely , “ the business of us priests is to save
souls . It is a solemn time when death approaches . The affairs of this world
should be cast aside . And yet God surely does not mean us to abandon the
living to the ...
After all , ” he said , looking up naïvely , “ the business of us priests is to save
souls . It is a solemn time when death approaches . The affairs of this world
should be cast aside . And yet God surely does not mean us to abandon the
living to the ...
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