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  • Beside is an image of Our Lady of Good Counsel, which is still very much venerated, as evidenced by the candles.

    Catholic Bamberg: Banz Abbey 2009

  • The jealousy comment is also part of the gambit called Beside the Point.

    Blog updates 2009

  • The jealousy comment is also part of the gambit called Beside the Point.

    Blog updates 2009

  • Whereon is graven the Messiah's holy name Beside the great Ineffable Name.

    Rashi Liber, Maurice 1906

  • It was in this frame of mind that I published, under my own name, a book called Beside

    At Large Arthur Christopher Benson 1893

  • "Beside," he added, "he's either a young dub who doesn't know the moon is shining or an old cynic who doesn't care."

    Kenny Leona Dalrymple

  • "Beside," with an inspiration, "you'd like your hands free to help your mother carry her bags, wouldn't you?"

    Jewel's Story Book Clara Louise Burnham 1890

  • "Beside," resumed Lord Glenarvan, with perfect gravity, "when people are going to the Indies it doesn't matter much whether it is to the East or West."

    In Search of the Castaways 1873

  • X. "Beside," quoth the Mayor, with a knowing wink,

    Evolution of Expression — Volume 1 Charles Wesley Emerson 1872

  • "Beside," said Jeannette, who knew what was afoot, "Humphrey likes to travel, and he pines, I know, to be freed a day or so from my apron strings."

    Sir Ludar A Story of the Days of the Great Queen Bess Talbot Baines Reed 1872

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