Balkan Monastery: A Novel"An unusual novel, of a little known facet of the war -- not in the front trenches, but in a Serbian monastery where 80 young girls from Belgrade have been placed for safety. The relief forces fail them -- the advance of the Germans finds them deserted even by the old monks. One child runs away to seek her brother, and -- at the time of the realignment of races and boundaries, she is adopted by Bulgarians, and her Serbian heritage comes militantly to the fore. Eventually, she runs away again and is found by her father." --Kirkus review. |
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You are Brother Seraphim ; I saw you there when poor demented Peter was taken to be healed . ” The monk vouchsafed no comment . His face was dark and surly . He had rusty looking , curly , dark brown hair and wore a very ancient habit ...
You are Brother Seraphim ; I saw you there when poor demented Peter was taken to be healed . ” The monk vouchsafed no comment . His face was dark and surly . He had rusty looking , curly , dark brown hair and wore a very ancient habit ...
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was snoring noisily by the time Brother Seraphim stuck a fork in the fowl and declared that it was cooked . “ Hope your reverence has enjoyed your sleep , ” said the monk from Alexinats briskly . “ We , your servants , have been much ...
was snoring noisily by the time Brother Seraphim stuck a fork in the fowl and declared that it was cooked . “ Hope your reverence has enjoyed your sleep , ” said the monk from Alexinats briskly . “ We , your servants , have been much ...
Pagina 133
The abbot and Brother Seraphim placed their sacks of the gold chalices and valuables on the altar of the church . Brother Seraphim lit the thick candle before the picture of the Blessed Virgin . Abbot Michael sank on his knees in prayer ...
The abbot and Brother Seraphim placed their sacks of the gold chalices and valuables on the altar of the church . Brother Seraphim lit the thick candle before the picture of the Blessed Virgin . Abbot Michael sank on his knees in prayer ...
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Sommario
CHAPTER | 1 |
GRANDFATHER Russ | 14 |
DEATH Calls At ST ROMAN | 52 |
Copyright | |
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