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... arms seem- ing to open for us . Bless and save and console my child , oh merciful God ! Appease her heart ; make it humble and obedient ! ” Her prayer at an end , she rose , and throwing her arms round Christine , who had passively ...
... arms seem- ing to open for us . Bless and save and console my child , oh merciful God ! Appease her heart ; make it humble and obedient ! ” Her prayer at an end , she rose , and throwing her arms round Christine , who had passively ...
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... arms folded on his breast , M. Van Amberg fixed a terrible look upon Herbert , and then disappeared in the darkness . All was over . The father had taken his daughter , and no human power could henceforward tear her from his arms ...
... arms folded on his breast , M. Van Amberg fixed a terrible look upon Herbert , and then disappeared in the darkness . All was over . The father had taken his daughter , and no human power could henceforward tear her from his arms ...
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... arms could not " How much money will it cost ? " and the honor be put under arms , if required , for any service of the country is at last to have a sufficient guard whatever , without leaving standing without relief only because it is ...
... arms could not " How much money will it cost ? " and the honor be put under arms , if required , for any service of the country is at last to have a sufficient guard whatever , without leaving standing without relief only because it is ...
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