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... thing indeed to stand in his shoes . ' But appearances are deceitful ; and Mr. Wild was neither so rich nor so happy as people thought . One evening at the hour of twilight , when lights MAX WILD, THE MERCHANT'S CHAP APPEARANCE AND REALITY,
... thing indeed to stand in his shoes . ' But appearances are deceitful ; and Mr. Wild was neither so rich nor so happy as people thought . One evening at the hour of twilight , when lights MAX WILD, THE MERCHANT'S CHAP APPEARANCE AND REALITY,
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... things . For a long long time she sat immoveable , and all was still around her - all save the light ticking of the ormolu clocks . Suddenly a hasty step was heard in the anteroom , the door was burst open , and before she could rise to ...
... things . For a long long time she sat immoveable , and all was still around her - all save the light ticking of the ormolu clocks . Suddenly a hasty step was heard in the anteroom , the door was burst open , and before she could rise to ...
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... things , then you shall see if we are not very soon rich again . I will be very industri- ous , and will earn a great deal of money - so much that shall have more than you want even . ' you Thus chattered little Max , and looked all the ...
... things , then you shall see if we are not very soon rich again . I will be very industri- ous , and will earn a great deal of money - so much that shall have more than you want even . ' you Thus chattered little Max , and looked all the ...
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... things . A day was now fixed for the public sale of Mr. Wild's princely house , with all its splendid contents . The day came , the auctioneers were at their posts , and an innumerable company came , some to buy , some to gratify their ...
... things . A day was now fixed for the public sale of Mr. Wild's princely house , with all its splendid contents . The day came , the auctioneers were at their posts , and an innumerable company came , some to buy , some to gratify their ...
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... things to learn , I know a way to keep us without begging . Trust in God and to me , and you will see that all will turn out better than you could expect . ' ' Alas ! poor boy ! ' rejoined his mother , with a melancholy smile , ' what ...
... things to learn , I know a way to keep us without begging . Trust in God and to me , and you will see that all will turn out better than you could expect . ' ' Alas ! poor boy ! ' rejoined his mother , with a melancholy smile , ' what ...
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