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He took me on his horse before him and we rode away among the knights. He held me close and I went to sleep that way, and didn't wake up till I got home." "Rubbish!" cried Fritz Bergmann. "Fairy tales! How did you come from the quarries to my wagon?" "The Prince brought me," said Lena, confidently.

A stay at Ems did him no good, Doctors Tobold and von Bergmann, the leading specialists of the day, were consulted, a laryngoscopic examination followed, the presence of cancer was strongly suspected, and an operation was advised.

I wrote a play about doctors, knowing nothing about medicine: I asked a friend to give me the necessary information. Shakespeare, I expect, asked his friends to give him the legal information he required." Every allusion to Shakespeare was a stab to Mrs. Bergmann. "Shakespeare's knowledge of the law is very thorough," broke in Lockton.

There were only three or four could beat it. Little Bergmann hadn't much lung power. The old man said to him, one day: 'Let's run up-stairs. Bergmann agreed and ran up. When they got there Bergmann was all done up, but my father never showed a sign of it.

Her comments, although brilliant, were superficial, the only point I recollect being her reference to a certain Baron Bergmann, a Swedish diplomat, who, according to Madame, had the longest nose and the shortest memory in Paris, so that in the cold weather, "he even sometimes forgot to blow his nose." Her brightness I thought was almost feverish.

All these, which were recognised as belonging to one family, were called "trap" by Bergmann, from trappa, Swedish for a flight of steps a name since adopted very generally into the nomenclature of the science; for it was observed that many rocks of this class occurred in great tabular masses of unequal extent, so as to form a succession of terraces or steps.

But her sister saw that she was touched by Nat's trials, and hastened to add the triumphs, that the victory might be complete, for success is always charming. 'This offer of Herr Bergmann is a good one, isn't it? she asked, though Mr Laurie had already satisfied her on that point when Nat's letter brought the news. 'Very fine in every way.

"Count Sciarra," interrupted Mrs. Bergmann, terrified of what was coming next, "do tell me about the book you are writing on Venice." Mrs.

"Bellini, Benvenuto Cellini, Botticelli?" he continued imperturbably. "What's the use of them when I can get Sargent every day?" asked Mrs. Bergmann. "A man of action, perhaps? Alexander, Bonaparte, Caesar, J., Cromwell, O., Hannibal?" "Too heavy for luncheon," she answered, "they would do for dinner." "Plain statesman? Bismarck, Count; Chatham, Lord; Franklin, B; Richelieu, Cardinal."

"To whom does that little Moresco belong?" he asked worthy Madame Bergmann. "To the English," Monsieur Bergmann replied. "But she never was born in England!" "They may have brought her from the Indies," said Madame Bergmann. "I have been told that Miss Lovelace is fond of music.

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