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  • The first time he heard this nickname he remarked: "They had better have called me sixhanded;" and in fact he had a thoroughly good heart, he was liberal and benevolent, took fatherly care of his work-people, treated his slaves well, enriched those whom he set free, and from time to time distributed large sums among the people in money and in grain.

    The Emperor — Complete Georg Ebers 1867

  • The first time he heard this nickname he remarked: "They had better have called me sixhanded;" and in fact he had a thoroughly good heart, he was liberal and benevolent, took fatherly care of his work-people, treated his slaves well, enriched those whom he set free, and from time to time distributed large sums among the people in money and in grain.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867

  • The first time he heard this nickname he remarked: "They had better have called me sixhanded;" and in fact he had a thoroughly good heart, he was liberal and benevolent, took fatherly care of his work - people, treated his slaves well, enriched those whom he set free, and from time to time distributed large sums among the people in money and in grain.

    The Emperor — Volume 05 Georg Ebers 1867

  • The first time he heard this nickname he remarked: "They had better have called me sixhanded;" and in fact he had a thoroughly good heart, he was liberal and benevolent, took fatherly care of his work - people, treated his slaves well, enriched those whom he set free, and from time to time distributed large sums among the people in money and in grain.

    The Emperor — Volume 05 Georg Ebers 1867

  • The first time he heard this nickname he remarked: "They had better have called me sixhanded;" and in fact he had a thoroughly good heart, he was liberal and benevolent, took fatherly care of his work - people, treated his slaves well, enriched those whom he set free, and from time to time distributed large sums among the people in money and in grain.

    The Emperor — Volume 05 Georg Ebers 1867

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