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... stood unknown , As silent as a thing of stone . The music rose ; I stood quite still— The noise of gladness made me ill . The bride appeared so full of bliss : The bridegroom squeezed her hand in his . He filled his glass with wine ...
... stood unknown , As silent as a thing of stone . The music rose ; I stood quite still— The noise of gladness made me ill . The bride appeared so full of bliss : The bridegroom squeezed her hand in his . He filled his glass with wine ...
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... stood so calm and indifferent , although crazy Aloysius was again standing on one leg and rattling out the names of the French generals , grimacing idioti- cally , while the drunken cripple Gumpertz rolled in the gutter and sang , " Ça ...
... stood so calm and indifferent , although crazy Aloysius was again standing on one leg and rattling out the names of the French generals , grimacing idioti- cally , while the drunken cripple Gumpertz rolled in the gutter and sang , " Ça ...
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... stood this statement , fool that I was ! Children believe . 1 Meet August Wilhelm Schlegel 23 HOW DELIGHTED AND ASTONISHED I WAS , when as a very young man , in the year 1819 , I studied at the University of Bonn , and there had the ...
... stood this statement , fool that I was ! Children believe . 1 Meet August Wilhelm Schlegel 23 HOW DELIGHTED AND ASTONISHED I WAS , when as a very young man , in the year 1819 , I studied at the University of Bonn , and there had the ...
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