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... side , and with his childish prattle now and then drove away her sorrow . Her husband was too much occupied to find any time to console and support her , and no one else thought of her . She was no longer rich and gay . Formerly there ...
... side , and with his childish prattle now and then drove away her sorrow . Her husband was too much occupied to find any time to console and support her , and no one else thought of her . She was no longer rich and gay . Formerly there ...
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... side than live in luxury without her . And if you could offer me all the treasures of the world , at the price of forsaking her , I tell you that I would cast them all at your feet and go forth to beg a crust for my mother . No ; never ...
... side than live in luxury without her . And if you could offer me all the treasures of the world , at the price of forsaking her , I tell you that I would cast them all at your feet and go forth to beg a crust for my mother . No ; never ...
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... side . know two good and honest folks ? and is not that much to say , in this utterly corrupt and degenerate world ? ' Thus spoke Mr. Felter , and Mrs. Wild was obliged to suppress the emotions that swelled her heart . After her guest ...
... side . know two good and honest folks ? and is not that much to say , in this utterly corrupt and degenerate world ? ' Thus spoke Mr. Felter , and Mrs. Wild was obliged to suppress the emotions that swelled her heart . After her guest ...
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Franz Hoffmann. The path led him through a thick oak wood , by the side of a steep grassy embankment ; for Langen- heim was situated at the confluence of two rivers , and was only protected from frequent inundations by this embankment ...
Franz Hoffmann. The path led him through a thick oak wood , by the side of a steep grassy embankment ; for Langen- heim was situated at the confluence of two rivers , and was only protected from frequent inundations by this embankment ...
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... side , proudly and joyously he walked up and down before the door . The The gentleman had said ' a little while . ' ' little while ' became a quarter of an hour - the quarter became an hour . He heard it strike twelve , and his appetite ...
... side , proudly and joyously he walked up and down before the door . The The gentleman had said ' a little while . ' ' little while ' became a quarter of an hour - the quarter became an hour . He heard it strike twelve , and his appetite ...
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