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... mother stood at the window , The son was lying abed . " Won't you get up , William , To see the procession ? ” she said . " I am so ill , o mother , That I cannot hear or see . I think of my dead Gretchen , And it drains the heart in me ...
... mother stood at the window , The son was lying abed . " Won't you get up , William , To see the procession ? ” she said . " I am so ill , o mother , That I cannot hear or see . I think of my dead Gretchen , And it drains the heart in me ...
Page 313
... Mother MY MOTHER HAD IN MIND GREAT , AMBITIOUS PROJECTS FOR ME , and her whole plan of education was directed to that end . She played the prin- cipal role in the history of my development . She mapped out the program of all my studies ...
... Mother MY MOTHER HAD IN MIND GREAT , AMBITIOUS PROJECTS FOR ME , and her whole plan of education was directed to that end . She played the prin- cipal role in the history of my development . She mapped out the program of all my studies ...
Page 314
... mother began to dream of a brilliant future for me in another field . The house of Rothschild , to whose head my father was related , had already at that time entered upon its legendary prosperity . Other princes of banking and industry ...
... mother began to dream of a brilliant future for me in another field . The house of Rothschild , to whose head my father was related , had already at that time entered upon its legendary prosperity . Other princes of banking and industry ...
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