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Father Peter is a good man . Why offend him ? · ' He doesn ' t take offence , ' said
the archdeacon turning to Father Peter . ' See , he ' s nodding . Priestly humility
enjoins him to submit with all meekness to hunger and obloquy . And you , young
...
Father Peter is a good man . Why offend him ? · ' He doesn ' t take offence , ' said
the archdeacon turning to Father Peter . ' See , he ' s nodding . Priestly humility
enjoins him to submit with all meekness to hunger and obloquy . And you , young
...
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Our Lord Jesus Christ and His Holy Mother will hear your wails and moans ,
Father Peter . ' The archdeacon left , and Father Peter took the large church door
key and trudged off to hold a service , probably by way of thanksgiving for having
got ...
Our Lord Jesus Christ and His Holy Mother will hear your wails and moans ,
Father Peter . ' The archdeacon left , and Father Peter took the large church door
key and trudged off to hold a service , probably by way of thanksgiving for having
got ...
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without looking at Father Peter . ' Give us your blessing for the wedding , father . ' '
And who is he ? ' asked Father Peter . He was tired and his hands were shaking
heavily while he was taking off his stole . A tailor from Storozhilov . ' Young ?
without looking at Father Peter . ' Give us your blessing for the wedding , father . ' '
And who is he ? ' asked Father Peter . He was tired and his hands were shaking
heavily while he was taking off his stole . A tailor from Storozhilov . ' Young ?
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