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Updated: June 9, 2025


"I am going to trumpet through every street in Berlin that the author of 'Werther, of 'Clavigo, of 'Gotz von Berlichingen, of 'Stella, of the most beautiful poems, is in my humble apartment. I will call in all the little poets and savants of Berlin; I will drag Mammler, Nicolai, Engel, Spaulding, Gedicke, Plumicke, Karschin, and Burman here.

"Truly, the latter is directed to my daughter, and the other to Professor Gedicke." Herr Gedicke opened the letter, asking the general if he could recognize the king's handwriting. "Yes," he answered, "I know it well." "Have the goodness to read the lines upon the margin," mid the professor, unfolding the letter, so that he could only read those referred to.

But," continued Trude, in a lower tone, "Herr Gedicke looked very sad and grave, as I asked for the Conrector Moritz. 'He has disappeared, he sighed, 'and I know not if we shall ever see him again. 'Oh, Jemima! I screamed, 'you do not think that he has committed a self-injury! 'No, said the director, 'not he himself, he is too honorable a man.

The Director Gedicke recommended him to me as a most distinguished, scholarly person, and I have learned to know and appreciate the young man by this means." "I see it," nodded the king. "You speak of him with great enthusiasm, and as what you so warmly recommend is generally able and well qualified, I begin to be interested in this Herr Moritz.

The general read: "Professor Gedicke shall go himself to Fraulein von Leuthen, and bring her to reason, reading the document to her without witnesses. I wish this affair to come to an end. Teach Mamselle mores! mores! mores! "You have heard the royal command, ladies and gentlemen; will you respect it?" said the professor, turning around with an air of proud satisfaction.

Herr Gedicke says he could marry a wealthy girl, for he is a great favorite, and is invited into the most distinguished society. He repels every one, and has become a woman-hater." "He hates them does that mean that he hates me?" "Yes, he thoroughly scorns and despises you; so much so that Herr Gedicke says you should know of it, and keep out of his way.

"Has it been accomplished?" "How much I thank you!" she joyfully cried. "Moritz is saved; he will now recover, and forget all his grief in studying the objects of interest in the Eternal City." "Do you really believe that?" asked Herr Gedicke. "Were you not also in Italy?" "I was indeed there two years, but it was very different with me.

Herr Gedicke went himself to Spandau, immediately after the wedding, and brought him back with him, relating as forbearingly and carefully as possible the circumstances of your marriage, and of your sacrificing yourself for him alone." "How did he receive it? What did he say?" "Nothing. His eyes were fixed, and his lips uttered not a sound.

Marie motioned to the door, with a dictatorial wave of her hand, and Ebenstreit betook himself to the reception-room. Just as he crossed the threshold, the usher announced "Herr Gedicke! Ebenstreit greeted him hastily in passing, and the old man went on to meet the baroness, who was hastening toward him.

"Yes," she gently murmured, "I thought of him. Tell me all you know about him, and hide nothing from me in this hour." "I thought you would ask me, and I went to Director Gedicke yesterday, to inform myself." "What did you hear? Tell me the most important. Does he live? Is he restored to health?" "He lives, but, for one year, he was so wretched that he could not teach; now he is better.

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