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God is love Let every
Come, let us all unite to sing, God is love; Let heav'n and earth their praises bring, God is love; Let every soul from sin awake, Each in his heart sweet music make, And sing with us for Jesus' sake, For God is love.
— from The Otterbein Hymnal For Use in Public and Social Worship by Edmund S. (Edmund Simon) Lorenz

gif I look like ein
“You shall see dot I oonderstand mein pizness; for gif I look like ein German, I am ein drue Vrenchman, and vat is more, I am ver’ conning.”
— from The Works of Balzac: A linked index to all Project Gutenberg editions by Honoré de Balzac

gif I look like ein
"You shall see dot I oonderstand mein pizness; for gif I look like ein German, I am ein drue Vrenchman, and vat is more, I am ver' conning."
— from Lost Illusions by Honoré de Balzac

Girl In Lightest London etc
An Interesting Story by Marie M. Sadleir , Author of “An Uncanny Girl,” “In Lightest London,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.
— from A Girl of the North: A Story of London and Canada by Susan Morrow Jones

Girl In Lightest London etc
An Interesting Story by Marie M. Sadleir , Author of "An Uncanny Girl," "In Lightest London," etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.
— from Ringan Gilhaize, or, The Covenanters by John Galt


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