Effi Briest
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lovely, so assured...
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so fluent.
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But most of all, l admire...
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the calmness with which you perform.
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l'm so impressionable.
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The least mention of ghosts...
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makes me tremble...
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and l am unable to regain my composure.
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You sing these things
so powerfully, so movingly...

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yet you remain so serene yourself.
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l come from an enlightened family.
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When the phonograph appeared...
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my father said,
''There's something to it, Marie.''

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And he was right. There is something to it.
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We are beset on all sides.
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You will come to realize that.
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Shall we go in to supper?
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BARONESS lNNSTETTEN, NÉE BRlEST.
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ARRlVED SAFEL Y. PRlNCE K. AT STATlON.
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MORE ENAMOURED OF ME THAN EVER.
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MANY THANKS FOR YOUR HOSPlTALlTY.
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REGARDS TO THE BARON,
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MARlETTA TRlPPELLl
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''Three wise kings came to Christ's door.
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''One among them was a blackamoor.
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''Today, a Moorish purveyor brings
all kinds of spiced and dainty things.

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''lnstead of myrrh and incense, though...
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''he brings morsels of almond
and pistachio.''

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To receive the respects of a good person...
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is something special, agreeable.
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Don't you think so, Geert?

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