Littell's Living Age, Том 101Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1869 |
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... Manna returned thoughtfully to her cell ; had destroyed all its mementoes , and rec- she looked out of the window and saw Prank - ognized only a future , the sole object that en just entering a boat with his horse , and ought to occupy ...
... Manna returned thoughtfully to her cell ; had destroyed all its mementoes , and rec- she looked out of the window and saw Prank - ognized only a future , the sole object that en just entering a boat with his horse , and ought to occupy ...
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... Manna was tolerated , and soon succeeded in win- ning the blue ribbon by her quick mind and great industry . The Professorin held back the words which rose to her lips , for she was resolved to keep quiet and arouse no discussion ; but ...
... Manna was tolerated , and soon succeeded in win- ning the blue ribbon by her quick mind and great industry . The Professorin held back the words which rose to her lips , for she was resolved to keep quiet and arouse no discussion ; but ...
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... Manna , " Now go with the friend of your family . " Frau Dournay and Manna walked towards the shady grove on the upper end of the island ; and Heimchen , who was quite con- fiding towards the Professorin , went with them ; but she was ...
... Manna , " Now go with the friend of your family . " Frau Dournay and Manna walked towards the shady grove on the upper end of the island ; and Heimchen , who was quite con- fiding towards the Professorin , went with them ; but she was ...
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... Manna seized the cross on her breast convulsively , and gazed silently before her for a long time . With heart - felt earnestness , the Profes- sorin expressed her deep regret at having moved her so greatly , and her desire not to force ...
... Manna seized the cross on her breast convulsively , and gazed silently before her for a long time . With heart - felt earnestness , the Profes- sorin expressed her deep regret at having moved her so greatly , and her desire not to force ...
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... Manna begged him to speak , and he ex- plained that , as a friend , he would urge Manna to act properly and worthily ; what- ever might have passed , it was Manna's duty not to break too abruptly the close and holy ties which had united ...
... Manna begged him to speak , and he ex- plained that , as a friend , he would urge Manna to act properly and worthily ; what- ever might have passed , it was Manna's duty not to break too abruptly the close and holy ties which had united ...
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