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Samuel Brohl & Company

CHAPTER IV
19/42

It was then that he received from the paternal hand a great blow, which made him see all the stars of heaven in broad daylight.

Old Jeremiah Brohl had taken a dislike to his son Samuel Brohl, because he thought he saw something in his eyes that seemed to say that Samuel despised his father.
"Poor devil!" murmured Count Abel, picking up a pebble and tossing it into the air.

"Fate owes him compensation, it has dealt so roughly with him thus far.

He fell from the frying-pan into the fire; he exchanged his servitude for a still worse slavery.

When he left the land of Egypt, he fancied he saw the palms of the promised land.


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