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1 2 | angels, for the light of heaven seems to ripple in their
2 2 | refreshing with the dews of heaven.~ ~The baroness held the
3 3 | Kergarouet-Pen-Hoel.~ ~"Heaven has punished him," said
4 8 | receives his inspirations from heaven; Art is something saintly
5 8 | Bearing his hearers to heaven on a song which seems a
6 8 | transported to the seventh heaven of pride. I was not a marquise,
7 9 | for~the mid-day breakfast. Heaven knows with what agility
8 11| hell, or lifting them to heaven.~ ~During breakfast, which
9 12| here on~earth and in the heaven above us, as we love God.
10 12| equal wing across our~sunny heaven, not fearing storms as that
11 12| should have gone with you, Heaven knows where, far~from the
12 13| finding God in that desert of heaven and~earth. When an unbeliever
13 14| indeed a~messenger from heaven, her divine conductor! She
14 14| fact, she rose~into that heaven where Bretons throughout
15 14| will know that~she rises to heaven as she leans on you; but
16 17| openly before~earth and heaven, I shall be before another
17 17| these hands~uplifted to heaven, imploring blessings on
18 17| me as an angel sent from heaven;~they tremble when I speak.
19 21| the means of hell, will Heaven~help me?"~ ~"You are not
20 24| of this~agreement between heaven and hell.~ ~"To prevent
21 24| we find there the blue of heaven, the flowers of Paradise.
22 25| embrasure of a window, "for Heaven's sake keep the utmost secrecy
23 26| within him finds its food in heaven only. That is what justifies
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