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Updated: June 17, 2025
And at the end of this elysium, which was not wild in its beauty, but trim and orderly in its gracefulness, as might be a beer-garden at Munich, there stood among flowers and vases a pedestal, grand above all other pedestals in that garden; and on this there was a bust with an inscription: "To Von Bauhr, who reformed the laws of nations."
It was nearly noon when Stephen walked into the office the next day, dusty and travel-worn and perspiring. He had come straight from the ferry, without going home. And he had visions of a quiet dinner with Richter under the trees at the beer-garden, where he could talk about Abraham Lincoln. Had Richter ever heard of Lincoln?
He had gone back to his youth, the happy time of strength and hope when he had expected to be a painter.... Milly fell on her knees by his side and sobbed without restraint. Yet her grief was less for him than for herself, rather, perhaps, for them both. Somehow they had missed the beautiful dream they had dreamed together eight years before in the beer-garden.
The tram takes you to the outskirts, where you may start walking or just sink into a beer-garden, according to your degree of physical fitness after the journey. You will be pleased to hear that the edict of King John anent no drinks within two miles of the city has been withdrawn, so you may settle down in the Stromovka or the Kinsky Garden for the afternoon.
White-faced and with trembling fingers, and with a trickle of blood starting slowly from a cut upon his cheek, the man unfastened his badge. "Now, go back to Cooley and tell him I broke you," Stone ordered, and turned on his heel. By the time he reached the back door of the beer-garden he was limping most painfully, but when he rejoined his crowd he said nothing of the incident.
Next morning I was stiff as a poker, but I struggled up the four rickety flights to the local physician, and being assured I only wanted rest, I resolved to take it with book and pipe and mug in a shady beer-garden on the river.
He did not tell her that there was no second flute or any other instrument save a terrible piano, played by a black "professor"; he did not tell her that "the park" was a beer-garden. She rushed to him and threw her arms about his neck.
"It is not even a theatre in which I play, Madame, it is a beer-garden." "A beer-garden!" she cried in horror. "Oh Herr Kreutzer! Worse and worse!" Then, wheedlingly: "Listen. You say you love your daughter." "Yes; surely; I love my daughter very dearly almost as much, perhaps, as Madame loves her son. Almost. Almost." "You would have gone to prison for her." "Yes; to prison.
These solemn old-young people are quite busy doing nothing about the wharf, and appear to be afflicted with an undue sense of the responsibility of life. There is a beer-garden here, where several sober couples sit seriously drinking their beer. There are some horrid old women, with the parchment skin and the disagreeable necks.
Stolpe looked to see the time; it was still quite early. "You must go for a bit of a stroll, father," said Madam Stolpe. "We can't eat anything for a couple of hours yet." So the men went across to Ventegodt's beer-garden, in order to play a game of skittles, while the women prepared the food. Pelle would rather have stopped in the house with Ellen, but he must not; he and Lasse went together.
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