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... reply was enough , and more than enough , for Fritz . ' Good Heavens ! ' he exclaimed ; ' our destinies exactly resemble each other ! supremely wretched men . We are both David , I can restrain myself no longer ; I must positively ...
... reply was enough , and more than enough , for Fritz . ' Good Heavens ! ' he exclaimed ; ' our destinies exactly resemble each other ! supremely wretched men . We are both David , I can restrain myself no longer ; I must positively ...
Page 62
... as a last resource . He held up a shilling . ' Do you see this ? ' hat . ' ' No , I don't . I see nothing but my This reply brought the examination to an end . The lawyer looked at the superin- tendent 62 JEZEBEL'S DAUGHTER .
... as a last resource . He held up a shilling . ' Do you see this ? ' hat . ' ' No , I don't . I see nothing but my This reply brought the examination to an end . The lawyer looked at the superin- tendent 62 JEZEBEL'S DAUGHTER .
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... reply . ' But I have my daughter to think of , ' 6 she resumed , and to add to my anxieties my daughter has given her heart to Mr. Keller's son . While I and my dear Minna had only our own interests to consider , we might have earned ...
... reply . ' But I have my daughter to think of , ' 6 she resumed , and to add to my anxieties my daughter has given her heart to Mr. Keller's son . While I and my dear Minna had only our own interests to consider , we might have earned ...
Page 171
... reply . The next moment she dismissed the subject . So you have written to Fritz ? ' she went on . ' Have you also written to your aunt ? ' ' Yes , by the same post . ' 6 Mainly on business , no doubt ? Is it indiscreet to ask if you ...
... reply . The next moment she dismissed the subject . So you have written to Fritz ? ' she went on . ' Have you also written to your aunt ? ' ' Yes , by the same post . ' 6 Mainly on business , no doubt ? Is it indiscreet to ask if you ...
Page 202
... ' I refuse to read your letter . ' ' Take the night to think of it , Mr. Keller , and change your mind in the morning . ' She turned away , without waiting for a reply , and joined us at the outer end of 202 JEZEBEL'S DAUGHTER .
... ' I refuse to read your letter . ' ' Take the night to think of it , Mr. Keller , and change your mind in the morning . ' She turned away , without waiting for a reply , and joined us at the outer end of 202 JEZEBEL'S DAUGHTER .
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