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1 Observe; Tootle holds in his hand his ' little compendium , ' raised in haughty superciliousness.
2 In fact, Lourdes, as a whole, is an excellent little compendium of Catholic theology and Gospel-truth.
3 It is a little compendium of the truths of our religion, of all we must believe and do.
4 It was M. Fille, and the book was his little compendium of philosophy which his friend had retrieved from his bedroom in the early morning.
5 What remains, therefore, but that our last recourse must be had to large indexes and little compendiums ?
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