Short passages for reading, drawn from history, legend, poetry and fiction.
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Niobe, daughter of Tantalus, was so proud of her fourteen children that she brazenly claimed the privileges of a goddess.
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The Maharaja of Jodhpur called on his subjects to do their bit and stop the Nazis.
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Two British spies look out over war-torn Belgrade, and find the inspiration they need to go on with their dangerous mission.
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Even before he was born, St Dunstan was marked out to lead the English Church and nation to more peaceful times.
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A February celebration for which the faithful have brought candles to church since Anglo-Saxon times.
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Edith left behind her a distraught Archbishop Dunstan, but also a legacy of love for the suffering.