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... walked up the left aisle toward the flickering red light of the Precious Blood , mystical in the twilight of the cathedral . Father Francis walked back to the con- fessional , because too many women were waiting on the penitent bench ...
... walked up the left aisle toward the flickering red light of the Precious Blood , mystical in the twilight of the cathedral . Father Francis walked back to the con- fessional , because too many women were waiting on the penitent bench ...
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... walked toward Saint Sammy's . Brian wished that he had not decided to call on Sammy ; he would have turned back now in the face of the threatening windstorm , but he was closer to the Petersen pasture than he was to the town . So ...
... walked toward Saint Sammy's . Brian wished that he had not decided to call on Sammy ; he would have turned back now in the face of the threatening windstorm , but he was closer to the Petersen pasture than he was to the town . So ...
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... walked across the field to the marsh and watched Martin kill mosquitoes . The tractor man knew him well because he often came to see Martin fulfil his mission . The boy had killed over six thousand mosquitoes . " I'll kill some for you ...
... walked across the field to the marsh and watched Martin kill mosquitoes . The tractor man knew him well because he often came to see Martin fulfil his mission . The boy had killed over six thousand mosquitoes . " I'll kill some for you ...
Inhalt
EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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