The exiled soul [by A.A.C., comtesse Charles d'Hautefeuille. Transl.]. |
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... Anastasia , one of her companions , has placed in her hands a cross of roses , the symbol of her faith . Another , still of the Jewish persuasion , in spite of the examples around her , has crossed the feet of her friend after the ...
... Anastasia , one of her companions , has placed in her hands a cross of roses , the symbol of her faith . Another , still of the Jewish persuasion , in spite of the examples around her , has crossed the feet of her friend after the ...
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... Anastasia the funeral rites ( which are due to every deceased Christian , however lowly ) would have been denied to those adored remains . The mourners assemble in silence ; the young girls having scattered flowers over the motionless ...
... Anastasia the funeral rites ( which are due to every deceased Christian , however lowly ) would have been denied to those adored remains . The mourners assemble in silence ; the young girls having scattered flowers over the motionless ...
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... Anastasia in the meanwhile in order to delay the moment when the beloved remains must be given back to earth , strews the bed with odoriferous herbs and sprinkles it with perfumed essences ; she fans the air around the bed of death ...
... Anastasia in the meanwhile in order to delay the moment when the beloved remains must be given back to earth , strews the bed with odoriferous herbs and sprinkles it with perfumed essences ; she fans the air around the bed of death ...
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... Anastasia , " they demand the body for burial ; must we give it before the return of Sarah ? " " Ah no ! " she answered , " a mother's grief is sacred , and I will not permit her prohibition to be disregarded . " " Who can say to what ...
... Anastasia , " they demand the body for burial ; must we give it before the return of Sarah ? " " Ah no ! " she answered , " a mother's grief is sacred , and I will not permit her prohibition to be disregarded . " " Who can say to what ...
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... Anastasia , weeping , " our Mary had not died . We would have implored him to save her ; but he was ab- sent at Damascus , whither the inhabitants had invited him to stay the plague that was desolating their city : and , O God ...
... Anastasia , weeping , " our Mary had not died . We would have implored him to save her ; but he was ab- sent at Damascus , whither the inhabitants had invited him to stay the plague that was desolating their city : and , O God ...
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