IN THE BLUE PIKE, by Georg Ebers, v1 [GE#145][g145v10.txt]5584
Arrogant wave of the hand, and in an instructive tone
Honest anger affords a certain degree of enjoyment
Ovid, 'We praise the ancients'
Pays better to provide for people's bodies than for their brains
Who gives great gifts, expects great gifts again
Who watches for his neighbour's faults has a hundred sharp eyes
IN THE BLUE PIKE, by Georg Ebers, v2 [GE#146][g146v10.txt]5585
Buy indugence for sins to be committed in the future
Mirrors were not allowed in the convent
IN THE BLUE PIKE, by Georg Ebers, v3 [GE#147][g147v10.txt]5586
Repeated the exclamation: "Too late!" and again, "Too late!
IN THE BLUE PIKE, by Ebers, Complete [GE#148][g148v10.txt]5587
Arrogant wave of the hand, and in an instructive tone
Buy indugence for sins to be committed in the future
Honest anger affords a certain degree of enjoyment
Mirrors were not allowed in the convent
Ovid, 'We praise the ancients'
Pays better to provide for people's bodies than for their brains
Repeated the exclamation: "Too late!" and again, "Too late!
Who watches for his neighbour's faults has a hundred sharp eyes
Who gives great gifts, expects great gifts again
A QUESTION, by Georg Ebers, [GE#149][g149v10.txt]5588
Absence of suffering is not happiness
Laughing before sunrise causes tears at evening
People see what they want to see
Seems most charming at the time we are obliged to resign it
Wrath has two eyes—one blind, the other keener than a falcon's