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Page 322
... Father I HAVE ALREADY TOLD YOU that my father's beauty had something effeminate about it . I do not mean to imply by this that he was some- thing less than a man . That he was virile he proved in his youth — and I am the living witness ...
... Father I HAVE ALREADY TOLD YOU that my father's beauty had something effeminate about it . I do not mean to imply by this that he was some- thing less than a man . That he was virile he proved in his youth — and I am the living witness ...
Page 323
... father is represented in the portrait betokens his official capacity in Hanover . My father was in the retinue of Prince Ernest of Cumberland at the outbreak of the French Revolution , and accompanied him on his campaigns in Flanders ...
... father is represented in the portrait betokens his official capacity in Hanover . My father was in the retinue of Prince Ernest of Cumberland at the outbreak of the French Revolution , and accompanied him on his campaigns in Flanders ...
Page 526
... father bought for two zuzim ; a kid , a kid . " And there came a stick , and beat the dog , that bit the cat , which devoured the kid , which my father bought for two zuzim ; a kid , a kid . " And a fire came and burnt the stick which ...
... father bought for two zuzim ; a kid , a kid . " And there came a stick , and beat the dog , that bit the cat , which devoured the kid , which my father bought for two zuzim ; a kid , a kid . " And a fire came and burnt the stick which ...
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