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(1881) [MARC] Author: Concordia Löfving
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Lekt. 50. G hårdt. Partie. pres. Satsförkortn. 234

hearing. 44. The giddy girl told me, that she intended going
to the Duke of Argyll’s in the gig that had been my last gift
to her. 45. I cannot endure any longer (I can no longer
endure) lingering here and hungering. 46. He that loses his
conscience has nothing left that is worth keeping. 47. This
heart, thought he, will be worth the winning. 48. The
undertaker is busy preparing for a burial. 49. The auger had
nearly been broken. 50. It is dear living in Norway. 51.
When the body is past hope, the physician comes, and when
the soul is past mending, the priest comes. 52. This is like
travelling through the deserts of Arabia. 53. Is your house
built already? — No, but it is building (being built). 54.
There is no living with him. 55. There is no resisting you.
56. A dervis travelling through Tartary, having arrived at
the town of Balk, went into the king’s palace by mistake,
thinking it to be a public inn or caravansary. Having looked
about him for some time, he entered a gallery, where he
laid down his wallet and spread his carpet in order to repose
himself after the manner of the eastern nations. 57. The
greatest pain I can suffer, is the being talked to, and the
being stared at. 58. I observed one bringing in his fardel,

verv carefully concealed under an old embroidered cloak,

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which, upon his throwing it into the heap, I discovered to
be poverty. 59. There is nothing, says Plato (plato), so
delightful as the hearing and speaking of truth. 60. Dinner
done, we took a walk in the Park. 61. This said he retired.
62. Excuse my coming so låte. 63. Properly speaking, they
had but one character, that of being all equally generous,
credulous, simple, and inoffensive. 64. I rely on your not
exaggerating the matter. 65. All that the informant knew
concerning the man’s residence was, that it was somewhere
at Pentonville; he* having heard that word mentioned in
the directions to the coachman. 66. Their having been bred
at Oxford gave them a decided superiority. 67. The effect
of bull-lights, when witnessed for the first time, is that of
horror. 68. Mr. Gibbon came driving very fast after the
slave, who lied with wingy steps. 69. Moses sat reading

* Märk, att subjektet, för tydlighetens skull, bör upprepas vid
participet.

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