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... PERPETUAL CURATE . PART XIII 110 [ July , Leonardo da Vinci Poetises in his own Defence .
... PERPETUAL CURATE . PART XIII 110 [ July , Leonardo da Vinci Poetises in his own Defence .
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CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD : THE PERPETUAL CURATE . PART XIII . - CHAPTER XL . CHAPTER XLI . " Now , Mr Wodehouse , " said Jack Wentworth , " it appears that you and I have a word to say to each other . " They had ... PERPETUAL CURATE. ...
CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD : THE PERPETUAL CURATE . PART XIII . - CHAPTER XL . CHAPTER XLI . " Now , Mr Wodehouse , " said Jack Wentworth , " it appears that you and I have a word to say to each other . " They had ... PERPETUAL CURATE. ...
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... The less that is said on that part of the subject the better , " he said , with some natural heat . " I object to the mixing up of I names which - which no one here has any right 1864. ] 113 The Perpetual Curate . - Part XIII .
... The less that is said on that part of the subject the better , " he said , with some natural heat . " I object to the mixing up of I names which - which no one here has any right 1864. ] 113 The Perpetual Curate . - Part XIII .
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... church which roused the Perpetual Curate to think of the henceforth aimless life of his brother . " I don't understand how you are to give up your work . To - night even- " " " I did not forget myself , " said Gerald ; " every man who ...
... church which roused the Perpetual Curate to think of the henceforth aimless life of his brother . " I don't understand how you are to give up your work . To - night even- " " " I did not forget myself , " said Gerald ; " every man who ...
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... Perpetual Curate ; —and by this time they had come to Miss Went- worth's door . After all , perhaps it was not Gerald , except so far as he was carried by a wonderful force of human sympathy and purity of soul , who was the predestined ...
... Perpetual Curate ; —and by this time they had come to Miss Went- worth's door . After all , perhaps it was not Gerald , except so far as he was carried by a wonderful force of human sympathy and purity of soul , who was the predestined ...
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