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It was during this voyage that he began to make more special preparation for death . He held communion , sometimes with our Lord , sometimes with his holy mother , or with his guardian angel , or with all paradise .
It was during this voyage that he began to make more special preparation for death . He held communion , sometimes with our Lord , sometimes with his holy mother , or with his guardian angel , or with all paradise .
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10 If't be a sin to think Death bribed can be , We must be guilty ; say it was bribery Guided the fatal shaft , Virginia's foes , To whom for secret crimes just vengeance Owes Deserved plagues , dreading their just de- sert ...
10 If't be a sin to think Death bribed can be , We must be guilty ; say it was bribery Guided the fatal shaft , Virginia's foes , To whom for secret crimes just vengeance Owes Deserved plagues , dreading their just de- sert ...
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I said , in a voice husky with rage , while every syllable I uttered seemed as new fuel to my fury ; " scoun- drel ! impostor ! accursed villain ! you shall not - you shall not dog me unto death ! Follow me , or I stab you where you ...
I said , in a voice husky with rage , while every syllable I uttered seemed as new fuel to my fury ; " scoun- drel ! impostor ! accursed villain ! you shall not - you shall not dog me unto death ! Follow me , or I stab you where you ...
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