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 1     II,       I|    while at the window of the church tower might have been seen
 2     II,       I|       but it was not a Romish church, for all that. The inhabitants
 3     II,       I|          Here the bell in the church tower began to ring. It
 4     II,      II| Saints'. But they never go to church, nor is the pastor ever
 5    III,      II| because she goes regularly to church."~ ~"Why do we never go
 6    III,      II|         Why do we never go to church?"~ ~"Because we profess
 7    III,      II|       persons who attend this church."~ ~"Do they pray to a different
 8    III,      II|       t we all go to the same church?"~ ~Unable longer to control
 9     IV,       I|     the manor take her way to church, on foot if the roads were
10     IV,     III|      more sacred to me than a church. The people insist that
11      V,       I|     the canonical laws of the church, which forbade more intimate
12      X,       I|     would go every morning to church, to pray for Ludwig, to
13      X,      II|      which stands the village church.~ ~Vavel's troop camped
14      X,      II|       from the steeple of the church, and here Vavel took up
15      X,      II|    room. "There is a very old church here which is interesting."~ ~"
16      X,      II|      him when she entered the church. The house consecrated to
17      X,     III|     wounded countrymen in the church.~ ~Vavel communicated the
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