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... death ! " " Very well , " replied Gustavus , " if you choose to await here an ignominious death , and perish like dogs with hunger - do so ; I will go alone in pursuit of a better fortune . Wait for me in this place twenty - four hours ...
... death ! " " Very well , " replied Gustavus , " if you choose to await here an ignominious death , and perish like dogs with hunger - do so ; I will go alone in pursuit of a better fortune . Wait for me in this place twenty - four hours ...
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... death ! " " Very well , " replied Gustavus , " if you choose to await here an ignominious death , and perish like dogs with hunger - do so ; I will go alone in pursuit of a better fortune . Wait for me in this place twenty - four hours ...
... death ! " " Very well , " replied Gustavus , " if you choose to await here an ignominious death , and perish like dogs with hunger - do so ; I will go alone in pursuit of a better fortune . Wait for me in this place twenty - four hours ...
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... death of the maiden bride , Clearista . Oh ! not her love the virgin bride Received with gentle grace ; But tyrant death her shrinking form Clasped in his cold embrace . At eve was heard the voice of song And music's melting sound , And ...
... death of the maiden bride , Clearista . Oh ! not her love the virgin bride Received with gentle grace ; But tyrant death her shrinking form Clasped in his cold embrace . At eve was heard the voice of song And music's melting sound , And ...
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