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They further asked if there were any troops in the woods and how many friars there were in the convent . I told them that no troops remained , and that there were only three friars here , all the others having left in accordance with ...
They further asked if there were any troops in the woods and how many friars there were in the convent . I told them that no troops remained , and that there were only three friars here , all the others having left in accordance with ...
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While at table they asked for port wine , cheese , and preserved fruit , but were satisfied with my assurance that we had none of these luxuries . As they were finishing their meal an orderly came to say that a number of armed peasants ...
While at table they asked for port wine , cheese , and preserved fruit , but were satisfied with my assurance that we had none of these luxuries . As they were finishing their meal an orderly came to say that a number of armed peasants ...
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They all appeared very sorry , but said nothing until I had finished ; then they asked me if I could point out the culprits . My companion said that a sergeant who had come to his assistance knew who they were .
They all appeared very sorry , but said nothing until I had finished ; then they asked me if I could point out the culprits . My companion said that a sergeant who had come to his assistance knew who they were .
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Saint Paul du Var Rediscovered By the Rev H R HAWEIS M A | 86 |
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