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1 Int | English reading public. May God bless that home of freedom, 2 Pres | Century"; "Handsome Michael"; "God is One," in which the Unitarians 3 III, II| Life is a gift from God that must be preserved as 4 III, II| through the waves. I never see God's sky when I go out, because 5 III, II| they pray to a different God from ours?"~ ~"No; they 6 III, II| No; they pray to the same God."~ ~"Then why should n't 7 III, III| madame; my master."~ ~"For God's sake, tell me what you 8 III, III| say he may die? Merciful God! Ludwig die! It cannot - 9 III, III| know it. But let him, in God's name! I do it at your 10 IV, I| thus earn my living. May God bless her who has done this 11 IV, II| first time in many years God's free sunlight illumined 12 IV, III| the one answer: "Oh, my God! my God!"~ ~The baroness 13 IV, III| answer: "Oh, my God! my God!"~ ~The baroness and Count 14 IV, III| home is anxious about you. God be with you!"~ ~At home 15 V, III| she died in my stead, may God comfort her! If she still 16 V, III| If she still lives, may God bless and help her to reign 17 V, III| a working-girl; give me God's free world, which she 18 V, III| sounds his trump."~ ~"May God hasten his coming!" fervently 19 VI, I| beseech you - in the name of God - let me see a priest. Have 20 VI, I| to make my peace with God."~ ~"Henry, if you knew 21 VI, I| Henry, if you knew God as He is you would not tremble 22 VI, I| able to find its way to God. I am afraid; I tremble. 23 VI, I| poor old Henry."~ ~"Oh, my God! How entirely alone we shall 24 VI, I| and who had made himself a god over a greater portion of 25 VI, III| benevolent - all the virtues God bestows upon his favorites? 26 VI, III| over me; and if there be a God in heaven - "~ ~"Then may 27 VI, III| will turn with a curse! May God take me to Himself now - 28 VI, III| to His wise decision. O God, Thou who protecteth France, 29 VI, III| says, 'It is well!' Then, O God, look Thou upon this saint 30 VI, V| my good little Marie. May God preserve her from all harm!"~ ~" 31 VI, V| low, earnest tone:~ ~"May God give you a good night, Marie! 32 VI, VI| enroll their names."~ ~"God help them!" again muttered 33 VI, VI| read, - for which I thank God! - so that never bothers 34 VI, VI| garçon with you; and may God do so to you as you deal 35 VI, VI| She is still the same. May God guard her from all harm!" 36 VI, VI| cordially return their friendly "God give you a good day!"~ ~ 37 VII, II| would kiss away.~ ~"May God protect you," sobbed Katharina, 38 VIII, I| who brought me to this! God's curse be upon him who 39 VIII, II| drive him to despair?"~ ~"God watches over us. He will 40 VIII, III| Good evening, friend. God bless you."~ ~"Ah!" muttered 41 VIII, III| After all, there is a God in heaven!" with deep-toned 42 IX, III| as that there is a just God in heaven!"~ ~"But your 43 IX, IV| faintly in Hungarian:~ ~"For God's sake, good woman, give 44 IX, IV| destroyer of my daughter! May God refuse to forgive you for 45 X, I| pray for Ludwig, to ask God to protect him, and bring 46 X, I| was buried yesterday - may God have mercy on his sinful 47 X, II| consecrated to the service of God had become a hospital, and 48 X, III| sitting by the bedside.~ ~"Oh, God!" cried Vavel, in a tone 49 X, III| and to have to pray to God that, if both could not 50 X, III| Ludwig, you are just - as God is just. I have suffered 51 X, III| adding impressively, "May God give us forgetfulness, and