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Here was someone beside her laughing, too. They were together in the little warm room stealing Herr Lehmann's wood. It seemed the most exciting adventure in the world. She wanted to go on laughing or burst out crying or or catch hold of the Young Man. "What a fire," she shrieked, stretching out her hands. "Here's a hand; pull up," said the Young Man. "There, now, you'll catch it to-morrow."
Indeed, I cannot hope to see a finer exhibition of courage, strength, and manly endurance, without a trace of meanness." And to Mr. Lehmann's voice may be added that of a "Mother of Nine Sons," who wrote to the Boston Evening Transcript in 1897, speaking warmly of the advantages of football in the formation of habits of self-control and submission to authority. The Humour of the "Man on the Cars"
Lehmann's there are money matters between them, and that kind of thing; and when he was asked to be present at the dinner, it was quite natural that he should offer to drive some of us down. You have no particular detestation of lords, have you? What has become of the tall, handsome young man you brought to us at Henley the lazy man and didn't he come to the theatre one night?"
Her voice has a sensuous beauty that is matchless, and no other prima donna, except Materna, has emotion in her voice so deep and genuine as that which moves us in Lehmann's Isolde and Brünnhilde.
It has eaten holes the size of fists in Lehmann's body. Leopold Lehmann wishes to give up his duties in the bank, to study theology. I believe that he has already given notice. Lehmann associates exclusively with theologians and with me. And with the deputy director. He has sclerosis of the spinal cord. Conversation about Legs
"I said to myself," he wrote to his young friend the painter Lehmann's daughter, addressed in the letter as "My beloved Alma" "I said to myself 'Here do I present my poetry to a personage for whom I do not care three straws; why should I not venture to do as much for a young lady I love dearly, who, for the author's sake, will not impossibly care rather for the inside than the outside of the volume? So I was bold enough to take one and offer it for your kind acceptance, begging you to remember in days to come that the author, whether a good poet or not, was always, my Alma, your affectionate friend, Robert Browning."
Jameson mentions that when she first saw her in Hermione, she was reminded of a Lamia, or serpent nature in woman's form. As you look at Lehmann's portrait this feeling is irresistible. The head bends slightly forward, with a darting, eager movement, yet with a fine, lithe grace. The keen, bright eyes glance a little askance, with a want of free confidence.
Moeller himself was much inclined to study Bostroemianism and write a criticism of this philosophy, which was at that time predominant in Sweden. He ought to have been sent South, or rather to a sanatorium; Orla Lehmann's Scandinavian sympathies, however, determined his stay in the North, which proved fatal to his health.
"She feels rather low, but as well as can be expected," Sabina would answer, nodding confidentially. Frau Lehmann's bad time was approaching. Anna and her friends referred to it as her "journey to Rome," and Sabina longed to ask questions, yet, being ashamed of her ignorance, was silent, trying to puzzle it out for herself.
See Nebuchadnezzar's Inscription, IR. 56, col v. ll. 38-54. So, e.g. during the closing years of Nabonnedos' reign. Winckler, Untersuchungen zur Altorient. On the meaning and importance of the rite, see Winckler, Zeits. f. Assyr. ii. 302-304, and Lehmann's Shamash-shumukin, pp. 44-53. Eponym List, IIR. 52, no. 1 obv. 45.
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