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Our errors will serve us for warnings.
Wherefore do we live in the world, unless to become better? Look at me, Elise.
Are you friendly towards me? Can you have confidence in me ?" "I can! I have!" said she; "there is not a grain of dust any longer between us." "Then we are one!" said he, with a joyful voice.
"Let us, then, in God's name, go thus together through life.
What He has united, let no man, no accident, nothing in this world, separate!" Night came; but light had arisen in the breast both of husband and wife. * * * * * The furrow of disunion bears commonly thorns and thistles, but it may likewise bear seed for the granary of heaven. FOOTNOTES: [3] According to the Northern mythology, Nidhoegg, the snake-king, lives in Niflhem, the nether world..
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