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(1881) [MARC] Author: Concordia Löfving
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207 Lekt. 46. Repetition. Stumt l o. n.



Spain took arms against the usurper. 27. To judge from the
newspapers, the scenes were such as not to be described. 28.
Some two or three persons were walking along the banks of the
river Thames. 29. We are one too many here, said the scholar.
30. No one knows so well where the shoe pinches as he who
wears it. 31. Whatever purifies, fortifies also the heart. 32.
They sacrificed human victims. 33. A wonderful something
was about to take place, and this stirred up their glowing
imagination. 34. He was listened to with pleasure. 35. The
wood of the ash is tough. 36. Once they were seen and
fired at. 37. You are waited for. — Am I really waited for?
38. I ordered the draft to be shown to the usurer. 39. The
palmers humbly bent their knees and chanted a solemn hymn.
40. Do they eat such fruit with you? 41. If ever anybody
was worthy the title of an honest man, he was. 42. He went
into the country with all his family. 43. The whole family
was fast asleep when the house began to burn. 44. Courts
are like theatres, where some play princes, some slaves, and
all ends in one day. 45. He had his house burnt down.
46. She had much money left her by her uncle. 47. Go, my
son and see if aught be wanting. 48. We have nought to
fear. 49. A man is not always at liberty to do what he
pleases. 50. Nature had made Mr. Churchill a poet, but
destiny had made him a schoolmaster. 51. Love your
enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate
you, and pray for them which despitefully use you and
persecute you. 52. No person who has once yielded up the
government of his mind, and given loose reins to his desires
and passions, can tell how far they may carry him. 53. If
you would have a faithful servant, and one that you like,
serve yourself. 54. For you I’ve a draught that long has
been brewing. 55. I was told you were ill. — You must
not believe all that people say. 56. My wishes for the
future are contained in this little verse:

A little health, a little wealth,

A little house and freedom,

And in the end a little friend,

And little cause to need him.

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