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... And how , without money or sympathiz- ing friends , could you ever hope to reach your home ? Answer me these questions , and then I will patiently submit to your resolve , and suffer you to depart PLANS FOR THE FUTURE . 23.
... And how , without money or sympathiz- ing friends , could you ever hope to reach your home ? Answer me these questions , and then I will patiently submit to your resolve , and suffer you to depart PLANS FOR THE FUTURE . 23.
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... answer him ; and , throwing her arm round his neck , she pressed him closely to her . Her lips moved her eyes were turned to heaven - her heart prayed , and she was strengthened . spoke : - At length she Το ' A heavy blow has fallen on ...
... answer him ; and , throwing her arm round his neck , she pressed him closely to her . Her lips moved her eyes were turned to heaven - her heart prayed , and she was strengthened . spoke : - At length she Το ' A heavy blow has fallen on ...
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... Answer quickly , for I am not given to many words . ' Max stood lost in astonishment and horror at a proposal which recommended him to leave his mother in hopeless misery in order to raise himself to pro- sperity and ease . He could not ...
... Answer quickly , for I am not given to many words . ' Max stood lost in astonishment and horror at a proposal which recommended him to leave his mother in hopeless misery in order to raise himself to pro- sperity and ease . He could not ...
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... answers , were ready and correct . ' Good , good , ' cried Mr. Felter every moment . ' You are well grounded , I see ... answer him in the same language . He spoke French very fairly ; Italian even better , for in the latter his mother ...
... answers , were ready and correct . ' Good , good , ' cried Mr. Felter every moment . ' You are well grounded , I see ... answer him in the same language . He spoke French very fairly ; Italian even better , for in the latter his mother ...
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... answer for it , I will promise , and keep my promise , ' was the reply . ' Then , ' began Shonfeld , in a lower tone , and bend- ing forwards at the same time towards Max , ' any one who can counterfeit the signature of the Zeronis ...
... answer for it , I will promise , and keep my promise , ' was the reply . ' Then , ' began Shonfeld , in a lower tone , and bend- ing forwards at the same time towards Max , ' any one who can counterfeit the signature of the Zeronis ...
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