It is St. Catharine's, where Nigel and Mary plighted their faith.
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Morgan continued at the island of St. Catharine with the rest of his forces.
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I don't care for any Raphael here, as much as our own St. Catharine.
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It is a St. Catharine, by Cima da Conegliano.
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He sorter grin, and git on his hoss and gallop away down toward St. Catharine's.
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There are four strange caves piercing St. Catharine's Island completely through from side to side.
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And you, by the help of God and my Lady St. Catharine, shall be crowned at Rheims.
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The view from this bridge up the Seine, upon the islands below mount St. Catharine, is quite enchanting.
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This interesting recital I received from one of the amiable sufferers, in our way to St. Catharine's Mount.
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Soon after they attacked, all in a body, the settlement of St. Catharine, and the other below Fort Rosalie.
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There are some pictures here by Correggio-a sleeping Venus and Cupid-amarriage of the infant Jesus and St. Catharine.
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The name of this fanatic was Robert Francis Damien, born in the suburb of St. Catharine, in the city of Arras.
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I think I am one of St. Catharine's maids and in the other world will spend my time combing her hair.
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The well-built and well-equipped redoubt of St. Catharine rose frowning before him, overshadowing his path, and completely prohibiting all further progress.
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If you could pass twenty-four hours in the neighbourhood of St. Catharine's, would see sights that would throw Templeton into fits.
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Something like what St. Austin relates of St. John of Egypt, happened to St. Philip Neri and St. Catharine of Ricci.