The Sorrows of Werter: A German Story, Volume 1J. Dodsley, 1780 |
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... lady , when we came into the avenue which leads to the hunting - lodge . " And take care you don't fall in love with her , " added her aunt . " Why ? " faid I. " Because she is already en- gaged to a very worthy man , " she replied ...
... lady , when we came into the avenue which leads to the hunting - lodge . " And take care you don't fall in love with her , " added her aunt . " Why ? " faid I. " Because she is already en- gaged to a very worthy man , " she replied ...
Page 43
... then ran to the door to see the company , and look at the coach which was come to fetch her . " I beg pardon , " she said , " for having given you the trouble to come up , and and am forry to make the ladies wait ; but [ 43 ]
... then ran to the door to see the company , and look at the coach which was come to fetch her . " I beg pardon , " she said , " for having given you the trouble to come up , and and am forry to make the ladies wait ; but [ 43 ]
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A German Story Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. and am forry to make the ladies wait ; but dreffing , and fome family bufinefs , made me forget to give my children their little meal , and they don't like to receive it from any bo- dy else ...
A German Story Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. and am forry to make the ladies wait ; but dreffing , and fome family bufinefs , made me forget to give my children their little meal , and they don't like to receive it from any bo- dy else ...
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... lady asked her if she had read the book fhe last sent to her . 66 I cannot fay I have , " faid Char- ' lotte , and I will return it you . I confess I was not pleased with that , any more than with the firft which you fent me . " Imagine ...
... lady asked her if she had read the book fhe last sent to her . 66 I cannot fay I have , " faid Char- ' lotte , and I will return it you . I confess I was not pleased with that , any more than with the firft which you fent me . " Imagine ...
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... ladies , I juft perceived that they were ftill in the coach . The old lady looked at me feveral times with an air of raillery , which however I did not at all mind . We then talked of dancing . " If it is a fault to love dancing ...
... ladies , I juft perceived that they were ftill in the coach . The old lady looked at me feveral times with an air of raillery , which however I did not at all mind . We then talked of dancing . " If it is a fault to love dancing ...
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