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Ah , Lord , my heart breaks in twain , so tender are the words of this child ! ( They arrive at the mount . ) Ah , Isaac , son , lay down thy load and bear it no longer on thy back , for I must make ready quickly to honor my Lord as I ...
Ah , Lord , my heart breaks in twain , so tender are the words of this child ! ( They arrive at the mount . ) Ah , Isaac , son , lay down thy load and bear it no longer on thy back , for I must make ready quickly to honor my Lord as I ...
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ANDERSON : Well , of your disappointment , if you can find it in your heart to think that the better word . MRS . DUDGEON : My heart ! My heart ! And since when , pray , have you begun to hold up our hearts as trustworthy guides for us ...
ANDERSON : Well , of your disappointment , if you can find it in your heart to think that the better word . MRS . DUDGEON : My heart ! My heart ! And since when , pray , have you begun to hold up our hearts as trustworthy guides for us ...
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The money's enticing and the heart would have been nice , but you , I'm afraid , are a bit too bulky to make it all worth while . THE COMMODORE : You jest , madame . MADAME ROSEPETTLE : I never jest , monsieur .
The money's enticing and the heart would have been nice , but you , I'm afraid , are a bit too bulky to make it all worth while . THE COMMODORE : You jest , madame . MADAME ROSEPETTLE : I never jest , monsieur .
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