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The First Violin

Chapter 5 No.5

Word Count: 579    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

Berge, ihr v?

ie Ferne mich

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tioned to me by my parents, or by Adelai

ay a great gulf of feeling, sentiment, opinion between us, which nothing could bridge over or do away with. Outwardly we might be amiable and friendly to each other, but confidence, union, was fled over. Once again in the future, I was destined, when our respective principles

ing of old clothes, and the equally hurried laying in of a small stock of new ones; while I was contemplating with awe

e going to

Adel

ou going to

ty, I

ins at home. I should say you were g

nt, and sh

u wish to go

have always

do

e going too," s

I go abroad I shall go in a different capacity to that you are

having a vague idea as to what she mean

en up the village to the post-office, and was returning, when I saw advancing toward me two figures which I had cause to remember-my sister's queenly height,

er eyes with drooped lids glanced downward toward the baronet. I shrunk into

ud, I suppose. Too p

y had passed. I hurried ou

t the station, and soon we were whirling smoothly along our southward w

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