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... father from his own people , and I shall relate the particulars , as he often communicated them to me , and to others , who never were weary in listening to his narration . My father spoke thus : - Political troubles banished my par ...
... father from his own people , and I shall relate the particulars , as he often communicated them to me , and to others , who never were weary in listening to his narration . My father spoke thus : - Political troubles banished my par ...
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... father's jealousy returns , and he refuses to ele- vate Antar to the rank of a freeman . His passion for Ibla , in like manner , procures for him nothing but ridicule from the father of that damsel ; and Antar soon begins to feel , that ...
... father's jealousy returns , and he refuses to ele- vate Antar to the rank of a freeman . His passion for Ibla , in like manner , procures for him nothing but ridicule from the father of that damsel ; and Antar soon begins to feel , that ...
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... father's murder . Wallingberg feels no pleasure in the idea of having an opportuni- of avenging his father's death , but receives the secret with joy as affording the means of placing Urilda within his power . Fredolfo is dragged to ...
... father's murder . Wallingberg feels no pleasure in the idea of having an opportuni- of avenging his father's death , but receives the secret with joy as affording the means of placing Urilda within his power . Fredolfo is dragged to ...
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