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Side 7
... bread untouched on a feast morning , though he was so hungry , because he was going to confes- sion ; to forbear from pulling the ripe grapes as he went along the little grass paths through the vines ; -these were the things that were ...
... bread untouched on a feast morning , though he was so hungry , because he was going to confes- sion ; to forbear from pulling the ripe grapes as he went along the little grass paths through the vines ; -these were the things that were ...
Side 11
... bread , and they eat the raw grass even sometimes . The country looks like a lake in such weather when the floods are on ; only for ships there are churches , and the lighthouses are the trees ; and like rocky islands in all directions ...
... bread , and they eat the raw grass even sometimes . The country looks like a lake in such weather when the floods are on ; only for ships there are churches , and the lighthouses are the trees ; and like rocky islands in all directions ...
Side 21
... bread , after the sickly vigil of the night . Bruno was an unwedded man , and could bear misfortune ; but Lippo was a man early married , and having six young children to clamour round his soup - pot , and fight for the crusts of bread ...
... bread , after the sickly vigil of the night . Bruno was an unwedded man , and could bear misfortune ; but Lippo was a man early married , and having six young children to clamour round his soup - pot , and fight for the crusts of bread ...
Side 23
... bread with next year's corn . Chances like that are old wives ' tales . What we have to do is to feed six hungry stomachs . You were a fool to bring it here at all . But to dream one should keep it ! Holy Mary ! " 66 ' Holy Mary would ...
... bread with next year's corn . Chances like that are old wives ' tales . What we have to do is to feed six hungry stomachs . You were a fool to bring it here at all . But to dream one should keep it ! Holy Mary ! " 66 ' Holy Mary would ...
Side 40
... bread . But none had ever said anything of Pippa . She had dropped out of sight and remembrance , and no one had asked what had become of her , though the girl had been Jeautiful in ner way , darkly , brightly , roughly 40 SIGNA .
... bread . But none had ever said anything of Pippa . She had dropped out of sight and remembrance , and no one had asked what had become of her , though the girl had been Jeautiful in ner way , darkly , brightly , roughly 40 SIGNA .
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