The Home: Or, Life in Sweden. And Strife and PeaceG. Bell, 1892 - 518 pages |
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... remain sit- ting still by the bed with my heart full to overflowing with joy and pride in this angel . Ernst declares that I spoil him . Ah , perhaps I do , but nevertheless it is a fact that I ear- nestly endeavour not to do so . After ...
... remain sit- ting still by the bed with my heart full to overflowing with joy and pride in this angel . Ernst declares that I spoil him . Ah , perhaps I do , but nevertheless it is a fact that I ear- nestly endeavour not to do so . After ...
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... remains ! Nevertheless , it was during this very time that , under the influence of my husband , the true beauty and reality of life became more and more perceptible to my soul . Married life and family ties , one's country and the ...
... remains ! Nevertheless , it was during this very time that , under the influence of my husband , the true beauty and reality of life became more and more perceptible to my soul . Married life and family ties , one's country and the ...
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... remain as it was settled already , that Petrea , the happiest of mortals , ventured to carry out the girl and rose- bush ; yet , she did not miss a motherly warning by the way , which mingled some tears with her joy . The Candidate had ...
... remain as it was settled already , that Petrea , the happiest of mortals , ventured to carry out the girl and rose- bush ; yet , she did not miss a motherly warning by the way , which mingled some tears with her joy . The Candidate had ...
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... remains to me our Lord God , and no nomad ! " " Monad , monad ! " cried the Candidate , in a sort of half- comic despair ; " and as for that word , philosophy has as good a right as any other science to make use of MONADS AND NOMADS . 37.
... remains to me our Lord God , and no nomad ! " " Monad , monad ! " cried the Candidate , in a sort of half- comic despair ; " and as for that word , philosophy has as good a right as any other science to make use of MONADS AND NOMADS . 37.
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... remain only a short time in the souls of children , as well as of grown people . That which brought Petrea from her heavenly journey back to the earth again was a squirrel , which sprang directly across her path , and sent her forth ...
... remain only a short time in the souls of children , as well as of grown people . That which brought Petrea from her heavenly journey back to the earth again was a squirrel , which sprang directly across her path , and sent her forth ...
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