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... believe that I could love thee without hating our tyrants ? Am not I thy wife , and if thou lovest thy country , do not I adore it for being thy country as well as my own ? Speak , then , with confidence to 36 WILLIAM TELL .
... believe that I could love thee without hating our tyrants ? Am not I thy wife , and if thou lovest thy country , do not I adore it for being thy country as well as my own ? Speak , then , with confidence to 36 WILLIAM TELL .
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... speak- ing , Clara came forward , supporting the tottering steps of the wretched old man . His right arm leaned upon a stick , and his left upon the arm of the unhappy Clara . At every step he called upon 66 Tell , and extending his ...
... speak- ing , Clara came forward , supporting the tottering steps of the wretched old man . His right arm leaned upon a stick , and his left upon the arm of the unhappy Clara . At every step he called upon 66 Tell , and extending his ...
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... speak , but could only utter in a broken voice these words , - " My father , thou shalt be avenged ! " Then he once more became thought- ful ; he stood in gloomy silence . Again and again he thought over his secret purpose ; and at last ...
... speak , but could only utter in a broken voice these words , - " My father , thou shalt be avenged ! " Then he once more became thought- ful ; he stood in gloomy silence . Again and again he thought over his secret purpose ; and at last ...
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... speak thus to him : - " Thy friend has sent me to make known to thee new crimes of the execrable Gesler . He has put out thy father's eyes ! -William sends thee this sword . ' " Tell then drew from his girdle the sword which never ...
... speak thus to him : - " Thy friend has sent me to make known to thee new crimes of the execrable Gesler . He has put out thy father's eyes ! -William sends thee this sword . ' " Tell then drew from his girdle the sword which never ...
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... speaking in a feigned voice , " My young friends , " he said , " you see a hunter who has lost his road ; my companions have left me , and I have no one to direct me how to reach Altorf , where I am certain that my absence gives much ...
... speaking in a feigned voice , " My young friends , " he said , " you see a hunter who has lost his road ; my companions have left me , and I have no one to direct me how to reach Altorf , where I am certain that my absence gives much ...
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