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... looked at one another in French and said , “ bon jour ” . Ladies were peering from every window , curious citizens and smart soldiers filled the square , and we boys clambered up the huge horse of the Elector and looked down on the ...
... looked at one another in French and said , “ bon jour ” . Ladies were peering from every window , curious citizens and smart soldiers filled the square , and we boys clambered up the huge horse of the Elector and looked down on the ...
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... looked like his occupation , and the donkey , who looked like his master , stood motionless before the houses , or moved according to the tone of voice in which the scavenger called out : " Haarüh ! ” Was that his real name , or only a ...
... looked like his occupation , and the donkey , who looked like his master , stood motionless before the houses , or moved according to the tone of voice in which the scavenger called out : " Haarüh ! ” Was that his real name , or only a ...
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... looked up at them with a sigh , they looked back at me with sympathy in their devout eyes , which were so clear and bright . But I had no need of their light ; thousands upon thousands of lamps and candles and girlish faces shone at all ...
... looked up at them with a sigh , they looked back at me with sympathy in their devout eyes , which were so clear and bright . But I had no need of their light ; thousands upon thousands of lamps and candles and girlish faces shone at all ...
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