It seemed to me that where others had prayed before to their God, in their joy or in their agony, was of itself a sacred place.


Cranford (ed. 1853)


It seemed to me that where others had prayed before to their God, in their joy or in their agony, was of itself a sacred place.

It seemed to me that where others had prayed before to their God, in their joy or in their agony, was of itself a sacred place.

It seemed to me that where others had prayed before to their God, in their joy or in their agony, was of itself a sacred place.

It seemed to me that where others had prayed before to their God, in their joy or in their agony, was of itself a sacred place.