Lord ivas with me and made all things easy, though my dear friend and I were separated one at one end of the town and the other at the other, and both under locks and bolts ; the said Davis swearing desperately that we should never come out nor see one... The Florence Stories - Page 33by Jacob Abbott - 1867Full view - About this book
 | 1877 - 706 pages
...here ; but the Lord ivas with me and made all things easy, though my dear friend and I were separated one at one end of the town and the other at the other, and both under locks and bolts ; the said Davis swearing desperately that we should never come out... | |
 | Frances Anne Budge - 1879 - 194 pages
...here ; but the Lord ivas ivith me and made all things easy, though my dear friend and I were separated one at one end of the town and the other at the other, and both under locks and bolts ; the said Davis swearing desperately that we should never come out... | |
 | Frances Anne Budge - 1880 - 200 pages
...here ; but the Lord was with me and made all things easy, though my dear friend and I were separated one at one end of the town and the other at the other, and both under locks and bolts ; the said Davis swearing desperately that we should never come out... | |
 | 1897 - 468 pages
...and noble ladies, and handsome churches. And in particular there were two great Abbeys, very rich, one at one end of the town, and the other at the further end, viz. those of St. Stephen and the Trinity. One, which was a nunnery, provided a maintenance... | |
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