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The Sisters spoke, as usual, of being entirely happy that unaccountable phenomenon to a Protestant mind. We do not need to inform the reader, that conventual establishments are not now so thin-sown in England as they were a few years ago, or that they occasionally draw into their circle individuals who started in life with very different prospects before them.
"And was Val under fire at the time?" "Under heavy fire. The Boches were sending up starshells that made the place as light as day." "I can't understand how Val could do it with his broken arm." "His arm wasn't broken when he cut their wires." "Oh! When was it then?" Hyde flicked with his stick at the airy heads of grass that rose up thin-sown out of a burnished carpet of lady's slipper.
"I see him very well in the dark shall I let off so he dead be?" "I am Francis Airie, called the Poor Scholar," said the voice; "Miss Patsy Ferris knows me, and Mr. Kennedy also!" "Of course I do," said Patsy, recognizing the voice of the lad who had helped her with many a hard line of Virgil, and many a passage of Tacitus, in which the verbs were singularly thin-sown.
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