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" I adore thee, love thee, worship thee ! (Victoria looks haughty and displeased.) Ah ! pardon me, I know not what I say. Ah ! frown not thus ! I cannot see thee frown. I'll do whate'er thou wilt, I will be silent ; But O ! a reined tongue, and bursting... "
Second love, and other tales, from the note-book of a traveller [J.P. Simpson]. - Σελίδα 125
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