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... pressed it fondly to his breast , and 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 ...
... pressed it fondly to his breast , and 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 ...
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... from me no longer . I entreat , I conjure you . ' In bitterness of heart Mrs. Wild pressed the cold hand of her husband between her own burning fingers as she pronounced these words . She trembled . Her 12 MAX WILD .
... from me no longer . I entreat , I conjure you . ' In bitterness of heart Mrs. Wild pressed the cold hand of her husband between her own burning fingers as she pronounced these words . She trembled . Her 12 MAX WILD .
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Franz Hoffmann. thee , my child , ' she whispered softly , and pressed one light kiss upon his rosy mouth , then went down to the scene consecrated to pleasure . Could she enjoy it ? No - certainly not ; but her bearing was tranquil ...
Franz Hoffmann. thee , my child , ' she whispered softly , and pressed one light kiss upon his rosy mouth , then went down to the scene consecrated to pleasure . Could she enjoy it ? No - certainly not ; but her bearing was tranquil ...
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... 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 us , my dear boy— God sees that we need further ...
... 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 us , my dear boy— God sees that we need further ...
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... pressed closer and closer , and , with fierce gestures , swung heavy clubs and battle - axes round his head . Still Max felt no fear ; and at sight of his friendly , smiling countenance , the wild figures retreated abashed , and formed ...
... pressed closer and closer , and , with fierce gestures , swung heavy clubs and battle - axes round his head . Still Max felt no fear ; and at sight of his friendly , smiling countenance , the wild figures retreated abashed , and formed ...
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