Appletons' Journal, 328–353 leidimaiD. Appleton and Company, 1875 |
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... father . That is the way with the Rhine- landers , they are always joking . Nannchen understands how to pay every one in his own coin ; and her father , who , meantime , is eat- ing and drinking - he really eats very little , drinking ...
... father . That is the way with the Rhine- landers , they are always joking . Nannchen understands how to pay every one in his own coin ; and her father , who , meantime , is eat- ing and drinking - he really eats very little , drinking ...
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... father . " Yes . " " Then go on . " " Father - I haven't much to tell . " " The less the better . " But go on- " Father , it is now three weeks since I went to see my aunt at Kostheim . " " I might have thought so . go on ! " " Uncle ...
... father . " Yes . " " Then go on . " " Father - I haven't much to tell . " " The less the better . " But go on- " Father , it is now three weeks since I went to see my aunt at Kostheim . " " I might have thought so . go on ! " " Uncle ...
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... Father , I want you to have a good night's rest , so I will tell you that I won't say another word to Wilhelm until you've spoken to him yourself . Good - night . " " A fine evening , " replied Becker , turn- ing over on the other side ...
... Father , I want you to have a good night's rest , so I will tell you that I won't say another word to Wilhelm until you've spoken to him yourself . Good - night . " " A fine evening , " replied Becker , turn- ing over on the other side ...
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... father passes for noth- ing with his daughter's suitor . " " He passes for as much as he is worth and makes himself ... father's eyes ; he would not look at her , and Wilhelm's gaze was also fixed on the floor . Her uncle alone seemed ...
... father passes for noth- ing with his daughter's suitor . " " He passes for as much as he is worth and makes himself ... father's eyes ; he would not look at her , and Wilhelm's gaze was also fixed on the floor . Her uncle alone seemed ...
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... father . “ If you do not return home , " it read , " by virtue of the power I have received from God as America . She arrived at New Orleans , where |. ci It was quite natural that the future em- press should wish to secure to her own ...
... father . “ If you do not return home , " it read , " by virtue of the power I have received from God as America . She arrived at New Orleans , where |. ci It was quite natural that the future em- press should wish to secure to her own ...
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