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lector

[lek-ter] / ˈlɛk tər /
NOUN
lecturer
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And when I thought of the day's sleep in that wilderness, of the next night's toil through it-- LECTOR.

From The Path to Rome by Belloc, Hilaire

Now it is a curious thing, and one I will not dwell on-- LECTOR.

From The Path to Rome by Belloc, Hilaire

And to cut a long story short, as the old sailor said to the young fool-- LECTOR.

From The Path to Rome by Belloc, Hilaire

After a few miles the road going upwards, I passed through another gap in the hills and-- LECTOR.

From The Path to Rome by Belloc, Hilaire

Giromagny is no place for relics or for a pilgrimage, it cures no one, and has nothing of a holy look about it, and all these priests-- LECTOR.

From The Path to Rome by Belloc, Hilaire




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