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" Why art thou so sad?" she inquired; "why are thine eyes heavy, and thy brow wrinkled with care?" Rudolph's knees knocked together when he heard her speak; and it was a minute or two before he could recover himself sufficiently to answer : " I was once... "
Truths and fancies from fairy land, or, Fairy stories with a purpose [by W.H ... - Page 119
by William Henry Davenport Adams - 1867 - 128 pages
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Fairy Stories with a Purpose

William Henry Davenport Adams - Conduct of life - 1871 - 128 pages
...years, until all the countryside rang with the fame of the opulent Rudolph. But never call a man happy, says the proverb, until he is dead. If joy comes in...himself sufficiently to answer : "I was once rich and happy, most serene; but misfortunes have fallen upon me. I have lost my gold and my oxen, my flocks...
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