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A House of Gentlefolk

CHAPTER V
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The two were brought into harmony at the end, and sang together, "Merciful God, have pity on us sinners, and deliver us from all evil thoughts and earthly hopes." On the title-page was the inscription, most carefully written and even illuminated, "Only the righteous are justified.

A religious cantata.

Composed and dedicated to Miss Elisaveta Kalitin, his dear pupil, by her teacher, C.T.

G.Lemm." The words, "Only the righteous are justified" and "Elisaveta Kalitin," were encircled by rays.

Below was written: "For you alone, fur Sie allein." This was why Lemm had grown red, and looked reproachfully at Lisa; he was deeply wounded when Panshin spoke of his cantata before him..


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