Novels And Tales By the Earl of Beaconsfield With Portrait And Sketch of His L

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Novels And Tales By the Earl of Beaconsfield With Portrait And Sketch of His L
Benjamin Disraeli
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One only, a female, declined to pass, notwithstanding the officious admonitions of the vergers that she had better move on, but approaching the iron grating that shut her out from the body of the church, looked wistfully down the long dim perspective of the beautiful southern aisle. And thus motionless she remained in contemplation, or it might be prayer, while the solemn peals of the organ and the sweet voices of the choir enjoyed that holy liberty for which she sighed, and seemed to wander at... their will in every sacred recess and consecrated corner.
The sounds, those mystical and thrilling sounds that at once exalt the soul and touch the heart, ceased ; the chanting of the service recommenced ; the motionless form moved ; and as she moved Egremont came forth from the choir, and his eye was at once caught by the symmetry of her shape and the picturesque position which she gracefully -6S SYBIL ; OR occupied ; still gazing through that grate, while the light, pouring through the western window, suffused the body of the church with a soft radiance, just touching the head of the unknown with a kind of halo.


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