Chapter
1 I | the side~of the town, the church completely hides the solid
2 I | or gales of wind.~ ~The church itself, built by the munificence
3 I | silence over all.~ ~The church is divided within into a
4 I | off from the rest of the church by a grating and thick folds~
5 I | choir could be seen from the church except~the high altar and
6 I | The General had left the church during the Te Deum; he could
7 I | buried in the bosom of the Church, that~hitherto the most
8 II | walked abruptly out~of the church when the first notes of
9 II | along the aisles of the church in the sea.~ ~The General
10 II | came~pouring out of the church. Feeling that his behaviour
11 II | vespers. ~He found an empty church. The townsfolk, devout though
12 II | burst forth and filled the church with warmth. The Song of~
13 II | away; it~seemed as if the church, but now so full of light,
14 II | to mass. He went to the church and knelt~close to the screen,
15 VII| Never~did Father of the Church, however eloquent, plead
16 VII| befitting a dignitary of the Church; and~the episcopal violet
17 VII| necessity~of re-establishing the Church in its ancient splendour.
18 VII| talked brilliantly.~ ~The Church, she maintained, ought to
19 VII| giving love precedence of the~Church; but, for pity's sake, allow
20 VII| accept the Roman Catholic~Church with all its consequences.
21 IX | endless sects that divide the church of Love,~there is one broad
22 X | All the nuns are in the church," he said; "they are beginning~
23 X | procession of nuns is~leaving the church. You will be caught!"~ ~
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