Linnets and Valerians
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Plural? And if he’s still vicar, why no visits from parishioners?
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We’ll all four hear each other.’
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Unite sure what he means, but I know it’s intended for humor.
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to his everlasting honour
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moon daisies and sorrel.
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Emma Cobley
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she looked very good indeed.
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The sexton will show you the Vicarage pew.
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I trust you will set a good example to the congregation.’
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Ezra.
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stalked a most majestic figure.
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black face.
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Not the Bible, of course.
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ebony statue.
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Moses,
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the choir filed in, eight little boys and four men,
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a wheezy organ played by a stout lady in a purple dress and hat and brown button boots,
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She played with zeal but no talent and the singing though hearty was not musical,
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aware that he was all that was left now of the departed glory.
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‘I wish,’ Timothy said to Nan, ‘that animals and birds could come to church.’
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thirty-five minutes,
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Yay! But which tune? The words are by Cecil Frances Alexander and were first published in her Hymns for Little Children of 1848.
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Was there perhaps a strain of fairy in him? He had looked like a gnome in church.
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your fatiguing company.
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It is the Sabbath and you must therefore employ yourselves in docility and silence.
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books to read about pirates, birds and animals, bees, kings and queens.
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Emma Cobley’s
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Frederick.
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Andromache
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Hector
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His days were not as leisured as they had been and she realised suddenly that the education of children is not a process in which the children alone are the sufferers.
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I’ve known people, especially children, who could be both black-hearted and gold-hearted. One on Monday and the other on Tuesday.’
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‘So the silver in your blood is fairy power?’ ‘That be right, maid,’ said Ezra. ‘An’ it be the power to make music an’ paint pictures an’ write poetry.’
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Francis
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Lady Alicia
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Moses,
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They say bought ’im in a slave market.’
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