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Herr Y . was standing by it , and asking for all my paraphernalia . I therefore
descended to see how these could be arranged , for the aspect of affairs seemed
to be singular . The carriage was standing there , and the post - horses , at a little
...
Herr Y . was standing by it , and asking for all my paraphernalia . I therefore
descended to see how these could be arranged , for the aspect of affairs seemed
to be singular . The carriage was standing there , and the post - horses , at a little
...
Стр. 139
Herr Y . was standing by it , and asking for all my paraphernalia . I therefore
descended to see how these could be arranged , for the aspect of affairs seemed
to be singular . The carriage was standing there , and the post - horses , at a little
...
Herr Y . was standing by it , and asking for all my paraphernalia . I therefore
descended to see how these could be arranged , for the aspect of affairs seemed
to be singular . The carriage was standing there , and the post - horses , at a little
...
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... now standing at the hearth , with a large shawl folded many times over her
chest and tied behind , already engaged in superintending the cooking of an
immense breakfast , while her betrothed husband was trying in the commotion to
drink a ...
... now standing at the hearth , with a large shawl folded many times over her
chest and tied behind , already engaged in superintending the cooking of an
immense breakfast , while her betrothed husband was trying in the commotion to
drink a ...
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The driver insisted on standing on the board behind , so that the heavy blows of
his whip always descended on the splash - board ... The horse went stumbling on
, the amble fell to a dead walk , and the walk seemed likely to come to a stand .
The driver insisted on standing on the board behind , so that the heavy blows of
his whip always descended on the splash - board ... The horse went stumbling on
, the amble fell to a dead walk , and the walk seemed likely to come to a stand .
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The group assembled on the bank beheld the boat drive down the rushing
stream ; they saw the boatman stand erect in it , with one arm clasp the maiden to
his breast , with the other hand raise his hat high above his head , and waving it ...
The group assembled on the bank beheld the boat drive down the rushing
stream ; they saw the boatman stand erect in it , with one arm clasp the maiden to
his breast , with the other hand raise his hat high above his head , and waving it ...
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