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Ah , sir ! my mind misgives me that this wicked Yuseph has made away with him . - They locked me up , that I might not search for him . Ser . And how did you make your escape ? Lil . Please your highness , I jump'd outof the window .
Ah , sir ! my mind misgives me that this wicked Yuseph has made away with him . - They locked me up , that I might not search for him . Ser . And how did you make your escape ? Lil . Please your highness , I jump'd outof the window .
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Pleased with the strain , the hapless mind Repeats the unavailing moan ; And , while she lends her soothing aid , Laments my sorrows and her own . Unhappy as I am , I have still one consolation left , -my Cohenberg knows my heart ...
Pleased with the strain , the hapless mind Repeats the unavailing moan ; And , while she lends her soothing aid , Laments my sorrows and her own . Unhappy as I am , I have still one consolation left , -my Cohenberg knows my heart ...
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Enter LILLA , R. - Leopold crosses to her . - Ghita goes down , L. - Peter saunters behind , R. Leo . Lilla , you know I never put myself out of humour . Lil . Never ! never ! [ Aside . Leo . But a lie provokes me . Now mind 30 THE ...
Enter LILLA , R. - Leopold crosses to her . - Ghita goes down , L. - Peter saunters behind , R. Leo . Lilla , you know I never put myself out of humour . Lil . Never ! never ! [ Aside . Leo . But a lie provokes me . Now mind 30 THE ...
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Now mind you speak truth - I have discovered the whole affair . Lil . Indeed ! Leo . Ghita has confessed . Lil . Has she confessed ? [ Ghita makes signs - no ! Leo . Oh ! now the truth is coming out - wellLil . Ay ! well , my dear .
Now mind you speak truth - I have discovered the whole affair . Lil . Indeed ! Leo . Ghita has confessed . Lil . Has she confessed ? [ Ghita makes signs - no ! Leo . Oh ! now the truth is coming out - wellLil . Ay ! well , my dear .
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They are the test of virtue , the spur to courage ; the noble mind would lose half its splendour , were it not for the pleasure of surmounting difficulties . [ Drums and trumpets sound to urms , K. } D R. Enter Austrian Soldiers and ...
They are the test of virtue , the spur to courage ; the noble mind would lose half its splendour , were it not for the pleasure of surmounting difficulties . [ Drums and trumpets sound to urms , K. } D R. Enter Austrian Soldiers and ...
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