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мариja
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'Drawing his hand over his chops Sir Peter assumed an air of patience, and began to expound in easy language the doctrine of the sacraments ... Pedantic fool! thought the prioress, saying courteously: "Of course. Undoubtedly. How clearly you put it." "We shall miss your explanations," added Dame Helen with sturdy malice."'
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Chris Chapman
is on page 285 of 344
No, the wretchedness of the poor lies below hunger and nakedness. It consists in their incessant incertitude and fear, the drudging succession of shift and scheme and subterfuge, the labouring in the quicksand where every step that takes hold of the firm ground is also a step into the danger of condemnation. Not cold and hunger but Law and Justice are the bitterest affliction of the poor.
— Feb 07, 2026 12:41PM
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Chris Chapman
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Four days later, when news came that a vagrant man called Jack Nonesuch, also Jack the Latiner, also Jackie Pad, had been seized in Waxelby and cast into jail, her satisfaction was terrible to witness. She guffawed, she cracked jokes, she scratched herself, she suggested having a Te Deum sung for the occasion: it was as if all her de Stapledon forebears, so pious over property, so ruthless over flesh and blood...
— Feb 07, 2026 11:35AM
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Phi
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Reading about the monasteries' ways to economise and enrich their means of income and their lives made me think of how some buddhist and taoist temples in chongqing took up varied trades like pickling and sewing in early 20th century
— Feb 06, 2026 11:22AM
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Emma Cooling
is on page 94 of 344
deciding whether personal or religious hypocrisy is worse rn
— Feb 06, 2026 03:01AM
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