The Yellow Book, Volume 3AMS Press, 1967 - Great Britain |
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Page 94
... passed , the singing , the last verse of the " Ave Maris Stella , " was borne across to him , through the still air , the voices of children pleasantly predominating . He put on his hat at last , and moved away ; every now and then he ...
... passed , the singing , the last verse of the " Ave Maris Stella , " was borne across to him , through the still air , the voices of children pleasantly predominating . He put on his hat at last , and moved away ; every now and then he ...
Page 103
... passed with him much as any other of the last ten years had passed ; at least the routine of his daily existence admitted little outward change . And yet inwardly , he was conscious of alteration , of a certain quiet illumination which ...
... passed with him much as any other of the last ten years had passed ; at least the routine of his daily existence admitted little outward change . And yet inwardly , he was conscious of alteration , of a certain quiet illumination which ...
Page 251
... passed . A paper of the time says significantly that “ the Prince of Wales , with a spirit which does him honour , has three times requested a change in that system . " For a long time King George had postponed permission for his son to ...
... passed . A paper of the time says significantly that “ the Prince of Wales , with a spirit which does him honour , has three times requested a change in that system . " For a long time King George had postponed permission for his son to ...
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