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Thanks to Brigitte for sending us photos of the LUDUS modular sofa from the German furniture manufacturer Mobilia Collection.
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Thanks to Brigitte for sending us photos of the LUDUS modular sofa from the German furniture manufacturer Mobilia Collection.
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It was a great relief to her that Mobilia, who was now only occupied with her duties, assumed at her request the management of the house, and the regulation of all domestic affairs.
The Life of St. Frances of Rome, and Others Georgiana Fullerton 1848
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Then turning to Mobilia, as to a dearly-beloved child, she fondly said, "Do not weep, my daughter; you will survive me, and bear witness to my memory."
The Life of St. Frances of Rome, and Others Georgiana Fullerton 1848
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A few months after her death, her tomb was opened in order to remove the corpse into a monument which Baptista, Mobilia, and several Roman noblemen had erected in her honour.
The Life of St. Frances of Rome, and Others Georgiana Fullerton 1848
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The Oblates watched by her in turns, and Mobilia hardly ever left her side; so that the smallest particulars of that wonderful death-bed were carefully recorded.
The Life of St. Frances of Rome, and Others Georgiana Fullerton 1848
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Mobilia threw herself into her arms, and with impetuous grief, protested against her leaving them.
The Life of St. Frances of Rome, and Others Georgiana Fullerton 1848
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This prediction was fulfilled; for Mobilia was alive at the time that the process for Francesca's canonisation was commenced, and the testimony she gave to her virtues and to her miracles was on that occasion most important, and the most detailed.
The Life of St. Frances of Rome, and Others Georgiana Fullerton 1848
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The young person on whom the choice of Baptista and of his parents fell was Mobilia, a maiden of whom it is recorded that she was of noble birth and of singular beauty, but her family name is not mentioned.
The Life of St. Frances of Rome, and Others Georgiana Fullerton 1848
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Francesca pressed to her bosom the beautiful young creature in whom such a change had been suddenly wrought, and while she fervently blessed her, Mobilia felt that all her pains had left her.
The Life of St. Frances of Rome, and Others Georgiana Fullerton 1848
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