Sundays Sentence Examples

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  • Cynthia served a pot roast, simple but delicious, reminding Dean of Sundays in years gone by.

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  • About the same time the cycle of paschal solemnities was extended to the ninth week before Easter by the institution of stational masses for Septuagesima, Sexagesima and Quinquagesima Sundays.

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  • In the old Egyptian church order, known as the Canons of Hippolytus, there are numerous directions for the service of the agape, held on Sundays, saints' days or at commemorations of the dead.

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  • This difference of calculation led to Easter being observed on different Sundays, in certain years, in England, by the adherents of the two churches.

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  • In addition to the books mentioned above he published a number of books which had a remarkable circulation in England and America, such as Speaking to the Heart (1862); The Way to Life (1862); Man and the Gospel (1865); The Angel's Song (1865); The Parables (1866); Our Father's Business (1867); Out of Harness (1867); Early Piety (1868); Studies of Character from the Old Testament (1868-1870); Sundays Abroad (1871).

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  • Spurgeon preached habitually at the Tabernacle on Sundays and Thursdays.

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  • The scene on any part of the river from Oxford down on public holidays, and on Saturdays and Sundays during the summer, would be sufficient to show how it contributes to the public enjoyment.

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  • Many of the bays in the harbour are largely visited on Sundays and holidays.

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  • Here he soon began to preach on Sundays while still employed in the factory on week-days.

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  • His Sundays were spent in the catacombs in discovering graves of the martyrs and deciphering inscriptions.

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  • The first of them, a complaint against the delivery of his general addresses on Sundays, was easily settled.

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  • Franklin early rebelled against New England Puritanism and spent his Sundays in reading and in study instead of attending church.

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  • Its first introduction into the Roman liturgy is due to Pope Symmachus (498-514), who ordered it to be sung on Sundays and festival days.

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  • The Mozarabic liturgy provides for its eucharistic use on Sundays and festivals.

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  • On Sundays the Athanasian Creed is said at prime.

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  • Sundays and public holidays are usually excluded in computing time if they are the last day within which the act was to be done.

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  • In the East, where after the example of the Church of Antioch the Quadragesima fast had been kept distinct from that of Holy Week, the whole fast came to last for seven weeks, both Saturdays and Sundays (except Holy Saturday) being, however, excluded.

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  • Though thus attributed here to Alcuin, who is known to have revised the Lectionary or Comes Hieronymi, the compilation 176 homilies arranged in order for all the Sundays and festivals of the ecclesiastical year; and probably was completed before the year 780.

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  • So long as the legislature is in session the governor is allowed ten days, besides Sundays, to consider a bill, and if he does not veto it within that time it becomes a law, but no bill becomes a law after the final adjournment of the legislature unless it is actually approved by the governor within thirty days after the adjournment.

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  • The canonical office was chanted throughout, but the directly religious duties of the day can hardly have taken more than 4 or 5 hours - perhaps 8 on Sundays.

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  • The authority of the pulpit of any individual church is in the hands of the deacons; they ask the pastor to supply so many Sundays a year - from twelve to forty, as the case may be - and they then fill the remainder with any preacher they choose.

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  • The pastor is paid for his pastoral work, and receives his Sunday fee just as a stranger does; his Sundays from home he fills up at the request of deacons of other churches, and it is a breach of connexional etiquette for a minister to apply for engagements, no matter how many unfilled Sundays he may have.

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  • By the rubric of the Prayer Book and by the 59th canon of 2603 the clergy are enjoined to teach the catechism in church on Sundays and holidays after the second lesson at Evening Prayer.

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  • Strict moralists - called rigorists, or "tutiorists" - maintained that the austerer opinion ought always to be followed; dancing on Sundays was certainly wrong, if any good authorities had declared it to be so.

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  • Symphony and popular concerts are held throughout the year in various public halls, and, during the winter, concerts of church music are frequently given in the Protestant Kreuzand Frauen-Kirchen, and on Sundays in the Roman Catholic church.

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  • The performances take place on the Sundays of summer, in a large open-air theatre holding 6000 persons, and each lasts about nine hours, with a short intermission at noon.

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  • He set up a public aqueduct in Holborn, and a hospice for the poor at Bath; he distributed every day to the sick the milk of twelve cows, took care of orphans, and encouraged manly sports on Sundays among the youth of London by giving prizes.

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  • In 1682 he went to London, where he remained six months, preaching on alternate Sundays in the Walloon church and in the Savoy chapel.

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  • The weekly market, held on Sundays in the centre of the town, gives to the place an appearance of bustle.

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  • The sok presents a lively spectacle, especially upon Thursdays and Sundays.

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  • In bills of lading and charter parties, when "days" or "running days" are spoken of without qualification, they usually mean consecutive days, and Sundays and holidays are counted, but when there is some qualification, as where a charter party required a cargo "to be discharged in fourteen days," "days" will mean working days.

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  • The governor has three days (Sundays excepted) in which to veto any bill or any item in an appropriation bill, and a two-thirds vote of the members elected to each house is required to override his veto.

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  • The extinction of the Welsh Court of Great Sessions in 1830 served to remove the last relic of separate jurisdiction in Wales itself, but in 1881 special legislation was once more inaugurated by the Welsh Sunday Closing Act (46 Victoria), forbidding the sale of spirituous liquors by all inn-keepers on Sundays to any but bona fide travellers throughout Wales and Monmouthshire.

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  • The Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays of these weeks are the Ember days distinctively, the following Sundays being the days of ordination.

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  • The governor has ten days (Sundays not being counted) in which to exercise his veto power (which may be applied to any item or items of any bill making appropriations of money and embracing distinct items), and an affirmative vote in each house of two-thirds of the members elected is required to pass a bill over his veto.

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  • Sundays and holidays bring out a sleeveless jacket, embroidered in red and gold; and both sexes wear sheepskins in cold weather.

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  • With the view of directing the thoughts of Christians to the first coming of Christ as Saviour, and to his second coming as Judge, special lessons are prescribed for the four Sundays in Advent.

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  • In that treatise (c. 15) he approves indeed of the church practice of not fasting on Saturdays and Sundays (as elsewhere, De corona, c. 3, he had expressed his concurrence in the other practice of observing the entire period between Easter and Pentecost as a season of joy); but otherwise he evinces great dissatisfaction with the indifference of the church as to the number, duration and severity of her fasts.'

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  • Of the Eustathians, for example (whose connexion with Eustathius can hardly be doubted), the complaint was made that " they fast on Sundays, but eat on the fast-days of the church."

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  • The Romans fasted three weeks continuously before Easter (Saturdays and Sundays excepted).

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  • The Armenians are equally strict; but (adds Rycaut) " the times seem so confused and without rule that they can scarce be recounted, unless by those who live amongst them, and strictly observe them, it being the chief care of the priest, whose learning principally consists in knowing the appointed times of fasting and feasting, the which they never omit on Sundays to publish unto the people."

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  • During the week he lectured to large audiences of young and old on the principal Greek and Latin authors, and on Sundays he explained Dante to the people in the Duomo.

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  • Fill them up with pasta, battered fresh cod, or a free ice cream on Sundays.

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  • On Sundays we can be found producing fine Swedish comestibles.

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  • This became every 2 hrs for each route on Sundays to give a joint hourly headway.

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  • When staying Saturday night, enjoy a lie in with cooked breakfast served til midday on Sundays and late checkout.

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  • The first omnibus was heard on 5th January 1952 (Saturday) and moved between Sundays and Saturdays with various timings in the 50s.

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  • On Sundays he liked to listen to the evangelical preachers, who used to have open air congregations along the seafront.

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  • There are some shared rotas which only apply to weekends or even just Sundays.

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  • On Sundays and during the season of Pentecost one should pray standing and not kneeling.

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  • I went to a party last night, and there out of five ladies three were Roman Catholics and had the Pope's indulgence for doing woolwork on Sundays.

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  • A few intimate friends were dining with the Rostovs that day, as usual on Sundays.

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  • The church bells everywhere were ringing for service, just as usual on Sundays.

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  • The Hernhill Craft Center is open on Sundays, located just past the topiary garden in the stable block.

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  • Telegraph delivery weekdays 9am to 7pm, Sundays 9am to 10.30am.

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  • They like to come home on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays, which means tickets sold for those days are in higher demand and cost more.

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  • The best time to go on the weekends is lunchtime on Saturdays and midmorning on Sundays.

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  • These advertisements are published on Sundays.

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  • Most retailers run ads throughout the year for a week at a time, starting Sundays and ending on Saturdays.

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  • Shop like a pro year-round from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Saturday, or on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., although hours are subject to change.

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  • Shop like a pro year-round from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Saturday, or on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., although hours are subject to change.

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  • The Tulare outlet mall is open from 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday through Saturdays and 10 a.m.-7 p.m. on Sundays.

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  • For January and February (winter hours), Burlington Outlet Village is open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and 1 p.m.-6 p.m. on Sundays.

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  • After its winter hours are completed, this mall's hours are 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 1 p.m.-6 p.m. on Sundays.

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  • Regular hours, which run from May 1st to December 25th are 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m.-6 p.m. on Sundays.

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  • Maybe like me, you are doing the once a week thing, like I do on Sundays.

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  • The store is only open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, however, any day of the week you can see examples of the area rugs they have on sale for the upcoming weekend.

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  • Use Sundays (or any day that works for you) to plan out all of the meals for the upcoming week and prep (slice and dice veggies and freeze them, cut up meat, etc.) as necessary.

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  • Homework hotlines are typically available during the week (some are available on Sundays) at specified afternoon and evening hours.

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  • Some venues allow you to exclusively rent an area of the park after hours or on Sundays, which is a good way to take advantage of the garden's beauty without having to deal with other visitors.

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  • Christina announced on The Ellen DeGeneres Show they keep their marriage alive with "Naked Sundays" where the two cook, eat and lounge around naked.

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  • Today you'd find Kanye West, "She Wants Revenge," and "Taking Back Sundays" playing in my Ipod.

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  • On Sundays, each week's episodes will air as a marathon on MTV.

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  • The six-day cruise departed on Sundays and took passengers through Key West, George Town, Grand Cayman and Jamaica before making the trip back to Florida.

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  • Women's Sunday suits with matching hats from Sundays Very Best are the perfect choice for church on Sunday or any special occasion.

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  • Some locations even advertise that they are open on Sundays, so if that's your only day free, you can still take care of some of your errands without scheduling a day off from work.

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  • Fright Fest, the annual Six Flags Halloween celebration, typically takes place Fridays through Sundays in October at each Six Flags location.

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  • Often used as a toy that was reserved only for Sundays, the arks were usually filled with Noah and his family as well as a variety of wooden animals.

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  • The Archives is closed on Sundays and Federal holidays.

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  • Some instructors also offer weekend long classes for six hours a day on Saturdays and Sundays.

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  • It is important to note that some payments are not calculated on Sundays.

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  • Utterly gigantic beaux-arts theatre can hold 2,426 people, making it the perfect spot for smash hit Broadway shows like "Hairspray" and Billy Crystal's "700 Sundays" to set up shop.

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  • On most Sundays, from April to October, free concerts in Golden Gate Park are offered at 1pm within the Music Concourse.

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  • Cars are banned in the park on Sundays from 5am to 5pm, which can make for the perfect opportunity for a bike ride, relaxing stroll or energetic skate.

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  • Available from Wednesdays through Sundays, (Saturdays only during the holiday season), this San Francisco bay cruise is often regarded as the best around.

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  • This is further encouraged by San Francisco's rule of forbidding cars from entering any portion of the park on Sundays during designated hours.

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  • The Cliff House quickly became popular on Sundays when individuals would ride acoss the Point Lobos toll road.

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  • Danby's customer service line is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.

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  • People are invited to visit the shelter with their pets on scheduled Sundays and get a nail clip at the same time (sorry, pets only!).

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  • There's even an art-deco inspired French restaurant housed in an historic airport terminal; check the Le Relais web site to see if they're still offering live jazz on Sundays.

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  • If you feel strongly about attending church on Sundays, prayer before meals and avoiding sins; you are going to be happier with a partner who is equally dedicated to attending church, prayer and avoiding sinful behavior.

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  • Gluten free products are baked on Sundays and shipped on Mondays.

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  • Airing on Sundays, the DVD version would be available to purchase the Tuesday after the final episode.

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  • Fran invited Dr. Kevin to join a group that met on Sundays to discuss metaphysics.

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  • Sundays are good days to look in the flyer section for sales and discounts in your area.

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  • Laundry drying on an outdoor clothesline is a very common sight (except, apparently, on Sundays).

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  • The main thing that sets Hobby Lobby apart from the other giant craft stores is that it is the store's nationwide policy to be closed on Sundays.

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  • Hobby Lobby is a Christian organization and they believe that people should be home with their families on Sundays, not out buying craft supplies.

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  • Gene Simmons Family Jewels airs on A&E Sundays at 10pm.

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  • New episodes of Pawn Stars are shown at 10 p.m. Sundays on The History Channel..

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  • MyChurch.org is a way to keep in touch with other church members between Sundays.

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  • You're better off visiting on a weekday, as it's one of the most popular dim sum places in town (for good reason), and tends to be packed on Saturdays and Sundays.

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  • At Constantinople, too, three Sundays were added and associated with the Easter festival in the same way as the Sundays in Lent proper.

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  • It is the fashion of them to wear cloaks when they go abroad, but especially on Sundays.

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  • The members meet on Sundays to " break bread " and discuss the Bible.

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  • In certain counties it is an offense to shoot wildfowl on Sundays.

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  • Bowls, at that date, was looked upon as a legitimate amusement for Sundays, - as, indeed, were many other sports.

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  • These followed their ordinary avocations on week-days, but on Sundays preached to congregations in their own immediate neighbourhood, and hence were called local preachers as distinguished from travelling preachers.

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  • By far the most frequent and important of the religious ceremonies is that of baptism (masbutha), which is called for in a great variety of cases, not only for children but for adults, where consecration or purification is required, as for example on all Sundays and feast days, after contact with a dead body, after return from abroad, after neglect of any formality on the part of a priest in the discharge of his functions.

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  • Sometimes, on Sundays, I heard the bells, the Lincoln, Acton, Bedford, or Concord bell, when the wind was favorable, a faint, sweet, and, as it were, natural melody, worth importing into the wilderness.

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  • Marya Dmitrievna liked Sundays and knew how to keep them.

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