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... Ken found the atmosphere of the bishop's home , in which he lived , a fit environment for these pursuits . Walton was also living there with his son . sheltered them ever since Ken's sister , Anne , had died in 1662. Ken's fellow ...
... Ken found the atmosphere of the bishop's home , in which he lived , a fit environment for these pursuits . Walton was also living there with his son . sheltered them ever since Ken's sister , Anne , had died in 1662. Ken's fellow ...
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... Ken's ideal of womanhood , and he felt her loss with quite extraordinary keenness . Now , while he was still away , he lost the oldest of his benefactors , Izaak Walton , at the age of 90. Six months after his return Bishop Morley ...
... Ken's ideal of womanhood , and he felt her loss with quite extraordinary keenness . Now , while he was still away , he lost the oldest of his benefactors , Izaak Walton , at the age of 90. Six months after his return Bishop Morley ...
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... Ken bent all his powers to the task of persuading him , and at the last succeeded . The relations between the Queen ... Ken's last years seem to have been spent in the quiet practice of his religion and in the writing of hymns which he ...
... Ken bent all his powers to the task of persuading him , and at the last succeeded . The relations between the Queen ... Ken's last years seem to have been spent in the quiet practice of his religion and in the writing of hymns which he ...
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