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... turned together out of a by- street into the crowded thoroughfare . " My heart beats high at the thought of the deeds that we are about to witness , and I am impatient to reach the Circus , and secure a seat on the front benches . I ...
... turned together out of a by- street into the crowded thoroughfare . " My heart beats high at the thought of the deeds that we are about to witness , and I am impatient to reach the Circus , and secure a seat on the front benches . I ...
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... turned , however , and looked keenly in Alypius ' face . The open and ingenuous expression which he there met seemed to reassure him ; for he smiled , and pressed the arm of his friend as he exclaimed , " Well , when you talked so , I ...
... turned , however , and looked keenly in Alypius ' face . The open and ingenuous expression which he there met seemed to reassure him ; for he smiled , and pressed the arm of his friend as he exclaimed , " Well , when you talked so , I ...
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... turned the tide of popular feeling in his favour . Therefore Fabius had seized several of the obnoxious persons of both sexes , and of various ages , and had kept them for some months in prison , waiting for a favourable opportunity of ...
... turned the tide of popular feeling in his favour . Therefore Fabius had seized several of the obnoxious persons of both sexes , and of various ages , and had kept them for some months in prison , waiting for a favourable opportunity of ...
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... turned away his head , and smiled , half scornfully , half pitifully , at his friend's declaration . " He deems them martyrs , then - victims to be pitied - heroes to be admired . May all the gods preserve him from being tainted with ...
... turned away his head , and smiled , half scornfully , half pitifully , at his friend's declaration . " He deems them martyrs , then - victims to be pitied - heroes to be admired . May all the gods preserve him from being tainted with ...
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... convulsive sigh , as she turned away her glistening eyes from the stage . How shall we tell what followed ? How shall we describe the cruel and appalling scene that was enacted for the A TALE OF THE EARLY CHURCH . 27.
... convulsive sigh , as she turned away her glistening eyes from the stage . How shall we tell what followed ? How shall we describe the cruel and appalling scene that was enacted for the A TALE OF THE EARLY CHURCH . 27.
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Página 122 - The night is far spent, and the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light. Let us walk honestly, as in the day ; not in revelling and drunkenness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife and jealousy.
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