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Gary parks the car near the Abbey in the Foregate I’ve read about and we have a quick look around
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But, even if it were true, most of the general population agreed with the judges and so within the hour the stranger came to stand beside the princess in London’s great abbey at Westminster
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The streets thronged with revellers and the abbey was illuminated in the glorious ambers and reds of candles and torchlight
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All eyes turned towards the huge oak doors at the far end of the abbey and there, advancing down the aisle in the once famous television suit, was the beaten finalist
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The young man pressed another button on the remote control and all of the phantom images faded into the shadows cast by the candles that illuminated the great abbey
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Reaching past me, he points out the Abbey standing spotlit in front of us
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Graham had to juggle being a taxi for the kids with running the house, poor sod, while his wife recovered … and of course, bumping into Dave yesterday … the service at the Abbey and everything … it’s given me a bit more of an insight into the man
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I could even go along to the Abbey to a service on Sunday and sit and think of Dave
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'How about eleven? We could meet up at that cafe near the Abbey
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revellers and the abbey was illuminated in the glorious ambers and
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doors at the far end of the abbey and there, advancing down the
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candles that illuminated the great abbey
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Outside of the abbey, in a pantechnicon in a fenced off area, the
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It’s obviously been hand-delivered … curious, I open it to find a fancy, glitter-covered invitation from the Ladies Katie and Abi requesting my presence at an alfresco luncheon with the Richards family at Lacock Abbey on Easter Monday
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It being a sunny day, the car park was filling up but we found a space without too much trouble and between us we carried the rug and picnic baskets into the grounds of the Abbey
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Even so, there is not much we saw in the Abbey that I can remember
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the Abbey, which he said had been recommended by his
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began trotting steadily towards the distant Abbey, the sun
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out of the abbey
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the Abbey seldom saw any visitors, with most travellers
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to the Abbey’s kitchen and they watched as the kitchener
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windows as the three Abbey guests attended terce the
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On the way, Jean admired the Abbey’s church, which lay
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or other of the Abbey outbuildings
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evening he decided to stay at the Cistercian Abbey of
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cloisters of the abbey, the outside world impenetrably
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visited the handsome abbey church (set on a small
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‘You are a guest at Biggleswich Independent coeducational boarding school, set in the grounds of the fortified Abbey of Lilysworth
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tonsure, in many other regards both he and his Abbey
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‘The fortunes of this Abbey won’t be determined by
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Indeed, his tasks at the Abbey in
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and desperate state of the tiny Abbey
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the edge of the Abbey’s fields a short time later, Frater
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two companions before descending towards the Abbey
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As Jean accompanied the newcomer to the Abbey, he
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Anselm as Jean and Pietro entered the Abbey church
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Abbeys such readings would last throughout the meal –
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made at the Abbey all the more, and the thought of
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Like most of those who joined the Abbey, he'd
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Don’t know how we’re going to do it but we have to get it back to the abbey
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They weren’t much bothered with the bottled water as it was heavy and the abbey had a well
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‘It’s an old abbey,’ she answered, her voice small and tight
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It took her a while to orientate herself and, once she had, she jogged off in, what she hoped was, the direction of the abbey
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The prof gave them free access to the abbey stocks of food and alcohol
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‘The first thing that I wanted to discuss is the question of how possible would it be to defend the abbey successfully
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something? Perhaps it was on its way to the Abbey of
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as you leave the Abbey,’ he announced
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I want him to come with us to the Abbey of
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income of their abbey
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we came to return it, the Abbey was genuinely unaware
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the Abbey church of Cluny, and his spirit soared
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Abbey, the great church seemed to fill the very sky
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years before, when the Abbey was at the height of its
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now only those staying at the Abbey remained, and he
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invested in me by the Abbot and this Abbey, I direct you
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at the Abbey of Fontenay, where he hoped to renew the
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once there he discovered that the Abbey was a strict
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denounced me at the Abbey of Cluny
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attraction after The Tower, Westminster Abbey
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As a result of the 2013 Assembly, another prominent evangelical church, Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh has stated its intention to leave the Church of Scotland by 2015
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Although the loss of committed congregations of the calibre of St George’s Tron, Gilcomston South and Holyrood Abbey is a very real loss and should certainly not be underestimated – not least for the large amounts of money that these congregations have paid into the Kirk’s central funds – their withdrawal does not compare proportionately to those who “went out” at the time of the Disruption
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―Would the big shark eat me up, daddy?‖ Abbey‘s voice, barely audible, carried with it a tinge of fear
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Abbey was laughing and slapping the car seat with obvious delight
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We have Abbey on board, and it has been raining
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I had just settled Abbey into bed
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Jack works hard to provide Abbey and me with the things we need to have a good life
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―Abbey, our baby could be a girl
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I couldn‘t know then that Abbey would be proven right
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As we started out onto the highway, I glanced over to Abbey
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I thought about giving up, but Abbey wouldn‘t let me
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‖ Abbey‘s face was beaming as she clapped her hands excitedly
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Abbey waited in the car while I went to check
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―Oh, my gosh! What are you doing here?‖ The twins suddenly appeared, saw Abbey who was getting out of the car, and ran to her
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‖ I grinned to myself as I thought of what Abbey had said earlier
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And, it was, of course, the time when I was preoccupied with getting pregnant again and taking care of Jack and Abbey
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It was late in the morning, and I was sitting on the porch at the hospital, Lucas in my arms, with Ma, Abbey, and my other brother, Billy
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Abbey arrived with Billy who was carrying Lucas
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The children gathered around Lucas and immediately began to smile and giggle as they fussed over him and then talked with Abbey who was having a great time being with her cousins
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Abbey was sitting on the couch, cradling Lucas who was sound asleep
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I would love her to have a relationship with Jack and me and Abbey and Lucas
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Abbey was having a great time visiting with her cousins, and she always had so much fun
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I know he liked seeing Abbey and Lucas, so most of his attention was centered on them
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Lucas and Abbey were playing with the children of our hosts and other guests on the back lawn
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Abbey was very excited about seeing her cousins
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Abbey was handing out the new clothes we had purchased for them, and those that Social Services had donated
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Abbey and the children wanted us to stay longer
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Late that night, while Abbey and Lucas were sleeping, and I was just settling into my journaling, the birds started to sing again
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I wanted her to meet Abbey and Lucas, and I wanted her back in our lives
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Abbey and Lucas were their usual animated selves, and they kept my brother distracted enough so that I could avoid having to converse with Adam
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Billy was taking good care of Abbey and Lucas, so I called Jack on my cell and told him about the tree, the presents and everything else about the day
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By the time they were back in the house, I was already herding Lucas and Abbey up the stairs to the bedroom
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Abbey was behaving really well, all of us trying to keep each other entertained
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Jack was holding Lucas, and Abbey was standing off to the side of Keith
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The children had eaten their ice-creams, and Abbey and Keith were playing in the park
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Abbey tried to comfort him
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Lucas was asleep, resting his arm on Abbey from his car seat
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I told him he was always in fights with Abbey and bullying Lucas, and I didn‘t like that
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I was home in California, back from a six week summer in Massachusetts with Abbey and Lucas
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When I need to be here for you, Abbey will have to stay with one of our friends
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I was happy, though, that Abbey and Lucas would have the two younger cousins to play with