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... gave her courage and strength to whisper in the ear of her utterly depressed consort , soft words of comfort and soothing . ' Mourn not thus , distress not thyself thus , dearest , best of men , ' she said fondly ; ' the God who hath ...
... gave her courage and strength to whisper in the ear of her utterly depressed consort , soft words of comfort and soothing . ' Mourn not thus , distress not thyself thus , dearest , best of men , ' she said fondly ; ' the God who hath ...
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... and strength , and the thought of His fatherly goodness gave her courage and composure . Before she left the chamber , she cast one look upon her sleeping boy . The Lord bless and keep B thee , my child , ' she whispered softly ,
... and strength , and the thought of His fatherly goodness gave her courage and composure . Before she left the chamber , she cast one look upon her sleeping boy . The Lord bless and keep B thee , my child , ' she whispered softly ,
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... gave him a friendly reception , and recom- mended him to the care of the principal clerk , Mr. Winkelmann , who gave him some trifling employment . 1 German : Residenz - stadt . See before , p . 26 . This was merely to translate three ...
... gave him a friendly reception , and recom- mended him to the care of the principal clerk , Mr. Winkelmann , who gave him some trifling employment . 1 German : Residenz - stadt . See before , p . 26 . This was merely to translate three ...
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... gave them to his principal ; and Mr. Zeroni testified his perfect satisfaction by a few kind words . Other labours suc- ceeded , and ere the day was over , and the counting- house closed , Max had established himself fully in the good ...
... gave them to his principal ; and Mr. Zeroni testified his perfect satisfaction by a few kind words . Other labours suc- ceeded , and ere the day was over , and the counting- house closed , Max had established himself fully in the good ...
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... post . ' Why are you not gone along with your compeers , my good Wild ? ' said Mr. Zeroni kindly . ' You must not tax yourself too severely , must not exhaust your strength . ' ' I only wanted to set the accounts you gave 86 MAX WILD .
... post . ' Why are you not gone along with your compeers , my good Wild ? ' said Mr. Zeroni kindly . ' You must not tax yourself too severely , must not exhaust your strength . ' ' I only wanted to set the accounts you gave 86 MAX WILD .
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