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Pagina 31
... unto us that he was their Lord and King . This Agouhanna was a man about fifty years old : he was no whit better apparelled than any of the rest , only excepted , that he had a certain thing made of the skins of hedgehogs like a red ...
... unto us that he was their Lord and King . This Agouhanna was a man about fifty years old : he was no whit better apparelled than any of the rest , only excepted , that he had a certain thing made of the skins of hedgehogs like a red ...
Pagina 106
... unto such a wideness that their jaws went out of joint and anon they would clap together again with a force like that of a strong spring - lock . The same would happen to their shoulder - blades and their elbows and hand - wrists and ...
... unto such a wideness that their jaws went out of joint and anon they would clap together again with a force like that of a strong spring - lock . The same would happen to their shoulder - blades and their elbows and hand - wrists and ...
Pagina 180
... unto my soul ev'n in that prayer Poured out to God over last sacrament . What beam of light rapt up my sight to find 5 Me nearer God than ere came in my mind ? Most strange it was ! But yet more strange that shine Which filled my soul ...
... unto my soul ev'n in that prayer Poured out to God over last sacrament . What beam of light rapt up my sight to find 5 Me nearer God than ere came in my mind ? Most strange it was ! But yet more strange that shine Which filled my soul ...
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