Emma Dunning Banks Original Recitations With Lesson Talks

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Emma Dunning Banks Original Recitations With Lesson Talks
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Through her veins the blood flew dancing, wilder whirled the skaters' jiaee. And a voieeehimed through theniusie, singing: " Win. Vnn. Win the race; You've a noble skater with you, almost has lie Othmar's skill; Win and ask the czar to banish, banish you at your own will. " Needless 'tis to tell they won it, or to i)aint once more the l)all. Or the scenes where saddened llva still shone fairest of them all.
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Oh, the hush that fell among them when right loudly 'twas proclaimed : " Silence! tha
...t the race-contestants and the winners may be named. Silence! 'Tis the czar connnands it, and desires it to be read That the winners in the race shall, by his royal wish, be wed!" Down upon her knees fell llva : " Sire, I crave your pitying grace; Wed me not unto this stranger, who did help me win the race. Sire, I worked and strove to win it; hoped to offer j'ou this prayer: That my wretched self you'd banish, let me Othmar's trials share. " XI.
Then a smile warm as the sunshine, lighted up the czar's sad face: " Countess llva, be of good cheer, 'twas Prince Othmar won the race.


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