Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1947 |
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Page 416
... fathers . A Jesuit sprinkled us with holy water ; it was horribly salt ; 16 a few drops fell in my eyes ; the father noticed that my eyelids trembled , he put his hand on my heart and felt that it was still beating ; I was attended to ...
... fathers . A Jesuit sprinkled us with holy water ; it was horribly salt ; 16 a few drops fell in my eyes ; the father noticed that my eyelids trembled , he put his hand on my heart and felt that it was still beating ; I was attended to ...
Page 447
... father's portion almost to nothing ; and his only means of livelihood was his trade of watchmaker , in which he was really very clever . My mother , a daughter of the Protestant minister Bernard , was better off . She was clever and ...
... father's portion almost to nothing ; and his only means of livelihood was his trade of watchmaker , in which he was really very clever . My mother , a daughter of the Protestant minister Bernard , was better off . She was clever and ...
Page 745
... father's big generous heart ? HOVSTAD . Certainly of course - that too . PETRA . No , thank you ; you have betrayed ... father . You talked to him as if the truth and the good of the community were what lay nearest to your heart ...
... father's big generous heart ? HOVSTAD . Certainly of course - that too . PETRA . No , thank you ; you have betrayed ... father . You talked to him as if the truth and the good of the community were what lay nearest to your heart ...
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