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... evil ; but all , the invisible and the visible , are in the hands of One who cannot , will not be unjust . The injustice exists only in our own distorted imaginings and vain thoughts . For what is injustice ? does not our greatest ...
... evil ; but all , the invisible and the visible , are in the hands of One who cannot , will not be unjust . The injustice exists only in our own distorted imaginings and vain thoughts . For what is injustice ? does not our greatest ...
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... evil to thy lover's house ! ' " With these words the turfmaster fled into the forest , and was never again seen of man . Never " But his ban has wrought its evil course . since has a lord of Gottmar led to his halls a wife , and the old ...
... evil to thy lover's house ! ' " With these words the turfmaster fled into the forest , and was never again seen of man . Never " But his ban has wrought its evil course . since has a lord of Gottmar led to his halls a wife , and the old ...
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... evil on unborn generations , so is it granted to another to combat the evil and remove the curse . " Falcon drew nearer to Balthazar , saying , in a low , impassioned voice , " I swear , father , I will be the man to remove it or perish ...
... evil on unborn generations , so is it granted to another to combat the evil and remove the curse . " Falcon drew nearer to Balthazar , saying , in a low , impassioned voice , " I swear , father , I will be the man to remove it or perish ...
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... evil , that he had experi- enced the previous evening , again overwhelmed him . When he turned to question Auriola she had disappeared . The sky had become overcast , the moon behind him looked solemn and still ; heavy clouds threw ...
... evil , that he had experi- enced the previous evening , again overwhelmed him . When he turned to question Auriola she had disappeared . The sky had become overcast , the moon behind him looked solemn and still ; heavy clouds threw ...
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... evil one , and to his influence alone she attributed the curse of the race of Gottmar . But Count Benno did not share in the confidence of his daughter , and when Falcon for- mally demanded of him her hand he sternly refused . " No ...
... evil one , and to his influence alone she attributed the curse of the race of Gottmar . But Count Benno did not share in the confidence of his daughter , and when Falcon for- mally demanded of him her hand he sternly refused . " No ...
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