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Geyer explains how only minute particles less than 1/10,000 of a millimetre in diameter are of any use to penetrate a mask, and he develops the difficulties experienced by Germany in obtaining such fine pulverisation without decomposing the substance.
There was a sloop, too, the Adventure Captain Geyer for inland waters. When Radisson arrived at the Hayes river and told Jean Chouart who, as we have seen, had been left in charge of the French trade there of the looting of the fur cargoes at Quebec and of the order from the French king to transfer everything to the English, the young Frenchman's rage may be imagined.
A spinning top, a scarf-pin, a pair of shoes and some articles of clothing that had belonged to the little Pitezels, had been found in the house at different times, and were handed over to Geyer. His search was ended. On September 1 he returned to Philadelphia.
Her chief characteristics seem to have been a keen sense of humour and an amiable temper, so we need not suppose that it was merely a sense of duty towards the family of a departed comrade that afterwards induced the admirable Ludwig Geyer to enter into matrimony with her when she was no longer youthful, but rather that he was impelled to that step by a sincere and warm regard for the widow of his friend.
After he had met Ernestine in the course of the negotiations with the agent of the property, he reported more hopefully to his wife of Milly's new undertaking. "Anyway, she's got a good partner," he declared. "The Geyer woman is not much on looks, but she's solid and if I'm not mistaken, she knows her business." In this last the banker was mistaken.
Jakob Wassermann, born in 1873 at Fürth, begins at least as a delineator of the things of his home; for his first product, The Jews of Zirndorf is in its first part a legendary picture taken from the history of the Fürth ghetto, and in its second part there comes into the foreground the figure of Agathon Geyer, a Jewish messiah of the present, whose deep-seated longing to see God conquers the narrow spirit of the law, of slavery and asceticism.
But it does well enough. You know it isn't my house. It belongs to a friend, Ernestine Geyer." "Yes, you wrote me." "She's in business, away all day, and I keep house for her," Milly explained, as if she were eager not to have her position misunderstood. "It must be much pleasanter for you and Virginia than being alone."
When Richard was six months old, fate, as we have seen, struck her first blow, placed the first obstacle in the path of a successful infantile career, and swiftly sent Geyer to his aid. Now, when he was just turned eight, she snatched away Geyer, and had already Rosalie in readiness to help him.
It would appear that Frau Geyer had a pension of some sort; since May 1 Rosalie had been engaged with the Royal Court players of Dresden; Albert and Louise both had engagements at Breslau one of Geyer's last acts had been to see Albert safely fixed there; it is probable, if not certain, that Adolph Wagner who, after all, was fairly well off lent a helpful hand: and the family, if not in the modest affluent circumstances they enjoyed while Geyer lived, at any rate tasted none of the bitterness of poverty.
Virgie will like a house so much more than this." "Of course, of course it's the only proper thing for a family.... You'll have to do the whole thing, Madam." She shook her thick finger at Milly solemnly. "What's that?" "Muslin curtains at all the front windows, and a real fireplace in the livin'-room " "And window boxes at the windows and real oil lamps on the table, Mr. Geyer!"
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