"Ach, liebling, do not worry W'y wouldn't yer go with the toff and pl'y in ther big horchestra?"— The Old Flute-Player A Romance of To-day
Madame de Riedesel was therefore at once in possession of comfortable quarters, and upon hearing from Janice how they were living, she offered her a home with them Come to us, liebling," she begged.— Janice Meredith
"Come to us, liebling," she begged.— Janice Meredith
No more ethereal note ever flew out of a bird's throat than Anthony Croft set free from this violin, his _liebling_, his "swan song," made in the year he had lost his eyesight.— The Village Watch-Tower

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