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1 She will continue to the West Steps where she will enter the chapel .
2 Let us now enter the chapel of the Virgin, and admire the treasure which it contains.
3 He watched the knight enter the chapel , and heard the cry and lamentation that he made.
4 The dinner would not be in time if they stopped to enter the chapel , even for Rosenkranz.
5 Finish at Rosslyn chapel, where you can pay to enter the chapel , gift shop, cafe and museum.
6 But while Miss Martell was speaking most earnestly to Hemstead, she saw some one enter the chapel door.
7 Florence's inability to enter the chapel .
8 Wonderful in its reality is the description of various of the flock that pass him as they enter the chapel , from
9 But before we enter the chapel , let us walk round the hospital and see those who are on the sick list.
10 When he saw them enter the chapel , he put aside hammer and chisel and went across the meadow to join them.
11 And she abruptly withdrew her hand to enter the chapel of the Virgin, where, kneeling on a chair, she began to pray.
12 This tombstone is very perfect; lying in a loose, unconnected manner, as you enter the chapel ; the chapel itself having a crypt-like appearance.
13 He was about to enter the chapel , when a small spaniel rushed forth, and, barking furiously, held him in check for a moment.
14 My heart almost came into my mouth when I saw them alight from my father's carriage, and enter the chapel door of the convent.
15 Who can enter the chapel where their dead lie, and feel no blush of self-reproach, nor burning consciousness of broken faith nor wasted opportunities?
16 When Sir Launcelot saw this sight, he had a great wish to enter the chapel , but he could find no place where he might enter .
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