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The first is the “ Lament of the Count de Saldaña , " who , in his solitary prison ,
complains of his son , who he supposes must know his descent , and of his wife ,
the Infanta , whom he presumes to be in league with her royal brother . After a ...
The first is the “ Lament of the Count de Saldaña , " who , in his solitary prison ,
complains of his son , who he supposes must know his descent , and of his wife ,
the Infanta , whom he presumes to be in league with her royal brother . After a ...
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... during a pause in their labours , one of the sons ( I think the younger )
addressed his father to this effect : Father ! the house is raised ; the trees are
down ; the fields ' are fenced . You have my brother to help you and can do
without me .
... during a pause in their labours , one of the sons ( I think the younger )
addressed his father to this effect : Father ! the house is raised ; the trees are
down ; the fields ' are fenced . You have my brother to help you and can do
without me .
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... to his own brother , then in high practice in the chief town of the State , assuring
him “ that the recommendation which that letter contained would secure to him
immediate employment , and eventually , with his own powers and perseverance
...
... to his own brother , then in high practice in the chief town of the State , assuring
him “ that the recommendation which that letter contained would secure to him
immediate employment , and eventually , with his own powers and perseverance
...
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He took his brother with him to the town which he had quitted as he thought for
ever ; placed him in the college where he himself had studied ; returned to his old
friend the lawyer ; resumed his labours in the office , and worked calmly on until ...
He took his brother with him to the town which he had quitted as he thought for
ever ; placed him in the college where he himself had studied ; returned to his old
friend the lawyer ; resumed his labours in the office , and worked calmly on until ...
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After some natural exclamations of admiration , came the equally natural
question , “ Did that favoured brother prove himself worthy of such a sacrifice ? " “
Alas ! ” said my friend , " he lived only long enough to show how worthy he would
have ...
After some natural exclamations of admiration , came the equally natural
question , “ Did that favoured brother prove himself worthy of such a sacrifice ? " “
Alas ! ” said my friend , " he lived only long enough to show how worthy he would
have ...
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