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(1881) [MARC] Author: Concordia Löfving
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324 Lektion 60.

that came to save it. 24. Had he taken my advice, he woul|
be a happy man now. 25. There was something in his dc
meanour and his look which at once denoted the gentlemar
26. Were I to do that, I must be a fool. 27. On no aocoun
whatever could the king be persuaded to do it. 28. If yo<
associate with him, you will always have a delightful com
panion; moreover, you will have a friend who will alway
assist you with his advice. 29. The door was ajar, and
peeped in. 30. flis father explained to him that, if he woulc
take great care of the caterpillar, he would see it turn intc
a chrysalis, and that, in the spring, a moth or a butterfh
would come out of it. 31. Learning, by its own force alone.

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will never remove a prejudice or establish a truth. 32.
Tonight, if you have aught to teach me, let me profit by it.
33. My brother is gone to Paris, so is my aunt. 34. Some
there are who denv it. 35. Elsinore is a name familiar to
English ears. 36. Have you heard that Miss H. is going to
be married to Captain U.? 37. I found my eldest son sitting
at my bedside, his hand supporting my head. 38. You ought
to feel satisfied after such a dinner as you have eaten. 39.
I am studying the French and English languages. 40. I should

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scratch him out of the pedigree if 1 were you. 41. Can
Parliament be so dead to its dignity and duty as to give its
support to measures like these? 42. Of this person little
need be said. 43. With these bad terms was I obliged to
comply. 44. Prague was taken, yet was the spirit of the
haughty daughters of the Cæsars unbroken. 45. Blessed are
the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy. 46. He feels
himself animated by the purest and most honourable affection to
his king and country. 47. »Why», returned Moses, »I think
I can grant that.» 48. The time will come when the strength
shall depart from the Anglo-Saxon race, and the work of
civilization shall pass into other hands. But the memorial of
their power shall never be obliterated from the places where
the foot-steps of this race have trod the eternal snows of
the Arctic and Antarctic poles, and the burning sands under
the Equator.

49. There are shades which will not vanish,

There are thoughts thou canst not banish.

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