The Sorrows of Werter: A German Story, Volume 1J. Dodsley, 1780 |
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... , some fugar , and an earthen pot to make broth for Jenny to - night : the boys broke our earthen pot yesterday as they were quarrelling for the meat . " VOL . I. D I en- I enquired where her other fon was ; and whilst [ 33 ]
... , some fugar , and an earthen pot to make broth for Jenny to - night : the boys broke our earthen pot yesterday as they were quarrelling for the meat . " VOL . I. D I en- I enquired where her other fon was ; and whilst [ 33 ]
Page 34
... whilst she was telling me that he was driving home two geefe , he came skipping up to us , and gave Philip a little ozier twig . I conti- nued talking with the mother , and found fhe was the fchool - master's daughter , and that her ...
... whilst she was telling me that he was driving home two geefe , he came skipping up to us , and gave Philip a little ozier twig . I conti- nued talking with the mother , and found fhe was the fchool - master's daughter , and that her ...
Page 39
... whilst I am eating my bread and butter , will write to you , my dear friend . Nothing can be more touching than to fee her in the midst of her little family . But if I go on in this manner , you will know no more at the end of my letter ...
... whilst I am eating my bread and butter , will write to you , my dear friend . Nothing can be more touching than to fee her in the midst of her little family . But if I go on in this manner , you will know no more at the end of my letter ...
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... Whilst we were walking , I thought the eyes of Charlotte - but I was mistaken- However I will tell you in two words , for I am now dying with fleep . When the ladies got into their coach again , young W. Self- tadt , Andran , and myself ...
... Whilst we were walking , I thought the eyes of Charlotte - but I was mistaken- However I will tell you in two words , for I am now dying with fleep . When the ladies got into their coach again , young W. Self- tadt , Andran , and myself ...
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