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1 And the good prelate was ever afterward known as Soapy Sam.
2 And the good prelate laughed at the fun.
3 The good prelate did not know how to read; he tried, however, and read aloud, but inaccurately.
4 Then spoke Alred, the good prelate and constant peacemaker-faircolumn and lone one of the fast-crumblingSaxon Church.
5 The supper was excellent; it pained the good prelate that his guest seemed to have so poor an appetite.
6 The epigram, innocently made by the good prelate , the long-looked-for revenge, kindled a gleam of delight in all eyes.
7 Hold your tongue! said the good prelate , who had his hands and his beard covered with fat and gravy.
8 A very interesting letter has been preserved which this good prelate wrote to the Queen of France at this time.
9 What would the good prelate say if he knew that I shared my last quarter's allowance with a charming little opera-dancer?
10 The good prelate , though not unprepared for this burst, was much moved by its genuine anguish; but, steadfast to his purpose, he resumed:
11 The good prelate replied, that as he had long taught others to save their souls, he should only think now of his own salvation.
12 The good prelate watched them cooking, and the poor steward was scandalized, and did not know what to make of his master's ill-ordered appetite.
13 In the eyes of Ugolini such bishops were usually wanting in two essential qualities of a good prelate : religious zeal and zeal for the Church.
14 "So shall it be well with thee before God," said the good prelate .
15 Were it not the office of good prelates to consult upon these matters, and to seek some remedy for them?
16 "Madam, I have not," said the good prelate , colouring deeply.
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