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Page 124
mediately took a path which intersected that he had taken , yet , when I had advanced about twenty steps , I stopped , upon perceiving him near me . " I declared my willingness to do anything he required , as the test of that feeling ...
mediately took a path which intersected that he had taken , yet , when I had advanced about twenty steps , I stopped , upon perceiving him near me . " I declared my willingness to do anything he required , as the test of that feeling ...
Page 161
... took it reluctantly , and a tear started to his eye . He felt more grateful for that shilling than he had for Frank's liberal half - crown ; and he thought of the poor fallen family , and forgot his own dire wrestle with the wolf at his ...
... took it reluctantly , and a tear started to his eye . He felt more grateful for that shilling than he had for Frank's liberal half - crown ; and he thought of the poor fallen family , and forgot his own dire wrestle with the wolf at his ...
Page 293
... took refuge in Bohemia , and there employed himself in examining the polit- ical schemes of his successors . He took a deep interest in the war between Austria and France in 1809 , and suggested improvements in the Austrian system of ...
... took refuge in Bohemia , and there employed himself in examining the polit- ical schemes of his successors . He took a deep interest in the war between Austria and France in 1809 , and suggested improvements in the Austrian system of ...
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