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Page 435
... never pressed him to make any great sacrifices , like the others , who knew how to smite the rock . I loved that man ! And that was my only fault , dear friend . Believe me . I have loved no one more than him . You know how stubborn I ...
... never pressed him to make any great sacrifices , like the others , who knew how to smite the rock . I loved that man ! And that was my only fault , dear friend . Believe me . I have loved no one more than him . You know how stubborn I ...
Page 482
... never saw M. Guizot again after this interview . I never saw his secretary or anyone else employed in his office . I once learned by accident that M. Guizot was often strongly urged by the German embassies to banish me from Paris . I ...
... never saw M. Guizot again after this interview . I never saw his secretary or anyone else employed in his office . I once learned by accident that M. Guizot was often strongly urged by the German embassies to banish me from Paris . I ...
Page 485
... never came to an actual breach . I could never bring myself to re- nounce my domestic cross . I detest disloyalty of every kind , and I could never renounce a German cat or a German dog , however in- supportable their fleas and fidelity ...
... never came to an actual breach . I could never bring myself to re- nounce my domestic cross . I detest disloyalty of every kind , and I could never renounce a German cat or a German dog , however in- supportable their fleas and fidelity ...
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