id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42011 Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine) Pabo, the Priest: A Novel .txt text/plain 52555 3663 86 "It is well," said Bernard, signing imperiously to Pabo to draw near. Pabo heard his words, turned about and said--"I am reading the oracle of "Do not fear, my Lord Bishop," said Cadell, his chaplain and "Bishop," said Pabo, stepping before Bernard. "Lord bishop," said Pabo in hard tones, and the sound of his voice was And as Pabo looked at his wife he thought of the peaceful useful life The Archpriest rose and went to where the dead man lay; his long white "I go," said Pabo sadly; "but I shall take my wife with me." _imprimis_: That the said Archpriest, Pabo by name, shall surrender his "Cadell, Archpriest of Caio, to Bernard, Lord Bishop of St. David's, "I shall go at once," said Cadell; "the bishop must be communicated with "Well," said he, "Pabo to me matters but little--so long "Yet," said Pabo, "my own wife knows me." "Come!" said Pabo. ./cache/42011.txt ./txt/42011.txt