The NeighboursH.G. CLarke, 1844 - 127 |
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Strona 4
... thou not be quiet there below - I have to tell you , that my beloved son , Lars Anders Werner , takes home his wife , this Franziska Buren , whom you see standing by his side . Marriages are de- termined in heaven , my children , and we ...
... thou not be quiet there below - I have to tell you , that my beloved son , Lars Anders Werner , takes home his wife , this Franziska Buren , whom you see standing by his side . Marriages are de- termined in heaven , my children , and we ...
Strona 33
... thou not know that , by thy crime , thou hast not only grievously offended against God , but hast occasioned scandal in this com- munity ? ' " Fall upon your knees , sinner ! ' exclaimed Ma chère mère , raising herself , and in an awful ...
... thou not know that , by thy crime , thou hast not only grievously offended against God , but hast occasioned scandal in this com- munity ? ' " Fall upon your knees , sinner ! ' exclaimed Ma chère mère , raising herself , and in an awful ...
Strona 34
... thou art a man , bow the disobedient , degenerate son to he earth . Make him humble himself before the commands of the Lord . ' " I was about to step between them ; but , the moment the pastor laid his strong hands on Bruno's shoulders ...
... thou art a man , bow the disobedient , degenerate son to he earth . Make him humble himself before the commands of the Lord . ' " I was about to step between them ; but , the moment the pastor laid his strong hands on Bruno's shoulders ...
Strona 35
... thou mayest have less trouble ; and , in fact , I do not otherwise know how thou , dear reader , and the young wife , would ever be able to unravel all this about the Neighbours . I remain , my reader , with the greatest esteem , A ...
... thou mayest have less trouble ; and , in fact , I do not otherwise know how thou , dear reader , and the young wife , would ever be able to unravel all this about the Neighbours . I remain , my reader , with the greatest esteem , A ...
Strona 36
... thou acknowledge thy guilty son ? wilt thou forgive him ? I scarcely dare to hope it ! Yet she should do it - she was guiltless . Severity against severity - bitterness against bit- terness - it could not succeed ! But would she only be ...
... thou acknowledge thy guilty son ? wilt thou forgive him ? I scarcely dare to hope it ! Yet she should do it - she was guiltless . Severity against severity - bitterness against bit- terness - it could not succeed ! But would she only be ...
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Adamites agreeable arms asked Assessor Bear beautiful become beloved better blessing bosom Bruno cabriolet Candidate Carlsfors carriage cheerful chère mère child countenance Dahl dance dark daughters dear Ebba Elise endeavour Ernst Ernst Frank exclaimed eyes father feel felt Franziska Gabriele girl give glance Gunilla Hagar hand happy Hausgiebel head heard heart heaven Henrik Hök husband Jacobi Jane Maria Judge kissed lady Lars Anders laughed Leonore light little Eva live looked Louise Ma chère mère Madame Mansfeld mère's monads morning mother Munter never night pale peace Petrea pleasure Pylades quiet Ramm replied returned Rosenvik Sara seemed Serena silent sisters smiling soon soul speak Stellan Stockholm stood Sweden Swedish talk tears thank thee thing thou thought to-day took voice whole wife wish words young
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Strona 28 - Endeavour always, my children, to please one another ; but at the same time keep God in your thoughts. Lavish not all your love on to-day, for remember that marriage has its to-morrow likewise, and its day after to-morrow too. " Spare, as one may say, fuel for the winter.