Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen15Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1829 |
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... father and that son , unseen by them , invoking the Father of All at that midnight hour . The prayer of the son was interrupted by many a sob ; his father's low but earnest voice in vain whispered consolation ; the youth felt awfully ...
... father and that son , unseen by them , invoking the Father of All at that midnight hour . The prayer of the son was interrupted by many a sob ; his father's low but earnest voice in vain whispered consolation ; the youth felt awfully ...
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... father . Perhaps it was that which made me sigh ; for though I am sure he loves me , yet he is naturally so stern , that sometimes he frightens me . " A cloud came over Charles Durand's brow ; for she forcibly recalled his thoughts to ...
... father . Perhaps it was that which made me sigh ; for though I am sure he loves me , yet he is naturally so stern , that sometimes he frightens me . " A cloud came over Charles Durand's brow ; for she forcibly recalled his thoughts to ...
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... father writes , " you will scarcely believe me , when I tell you how graciously we have been received . The em- press took Wolfgang on her lap , and kissed him heartily . " It was at this time that Mo- zart began to display the feeling ...
... father writes , " you will scarcely believe me , when I tell you how graciously we have been received . The em- press took Wolfgang on her lap , and kissed him heartily . " It was at this time that Mo- zart began to display the feeling ...
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