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... asked in a tone of the deepest affec- tion and sympathy , — ' What is the matter , dear mamma ? What makes you cry ? Have I been naughty ? If I have , punish me ; I can bear any punishment , but not to see you cry . be friends with me ...
... asked in a tone of the deepest affec- tion and sympathy , — ' What is the matter , dear mamma ? What makes you cry ? Have I been naughty ? If I have , punish me ; I can bear any punishment , but not to see you cry . be friends with me ...
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... asking , ' Why , then , does not papa come back to us ? ' But as day succeeded day , week passed after week , and even months rolled away in succession , and all without bringing back Mr. Wild ; when summer had given place to autumn ...
... asking , ' Why , then , does not papa come back to us ? ' But as day succeeded day , week passed after week , and even months rolled away in succession , and all without bringing back Mr. Wild ; when summer had given place to autumn ...
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... asked what it was that made him look so happy . ' Ah , mother , ' said Max , ' I have had such a re- markable dream ! ' He went on to relate it , and that with such earnest- ness and vivacity , that his own hopes and wishes found an ...
... asked what it was that made him look so happy . ' Ah , mother , ' said Max , ' I have had such a re- markable dream ! ' He went on to relate it , and that with such earnest- ness and vivacity , that his own hopes and wishes found an ...
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... and good warm clothing into the bargain . Will that suit you ? ' ( But what is to become of my mother ? ' asked Max . ' Ah ! thy mother , thy mother , ' cried the landlord angrily . ' What is thy mother to me ? 54 MAX WILD .
... and good warm clothing into the bargain . Will that suit you ? ' ( But what is to become of my mother ? ' asked Max . ' Ah ! thy mother , thy mother , ' cried the landlord angrily . ' What is thy mother to me ? 54 MAX WILD .
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... asked Mr. Winkelmann . ' Why , really - just this , ' answered Shonfeld boldly , and shrugging his shoulders . ' Wild's desk is con- stantly open , and a few days back , as I was looking into one of his books for something I wanted to ...
... asked Mr. Winkelmann . ' Why , really - just this , ' answered Shonfeld boldly , and shrugging his shoulders . ' Wild's desk is con- stantly open , and a few days back , as I was looking into one of his books for something I wanted to ...
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