Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !
Updated: May 6, 2025
Farewell now, Burgsdorf, you have received my orders. Execute them." "Now," cried the Elector, after the colonel had left the room "now, my dear Leuchtmar, you know all my views and plans. But the most weighty, important, and difficult task I have reserved for you." "I think I know what your highness means," said Leuchtmar, smiling.
Just acknowledge it say that you went a little too far, that it was not becoming in you to find fault with me, because I sat up a few hours too late, and all is made up." "Prince," replied Leuchtmar, after a slight pause "Prince, forgive me, but I can not say it, for it would be an untruth.
But happily my mother gave good Gabriel Nietzel a message to bring by word of mouth as well, which they could not steal from him, Baron von Leuchtmar. Can you understand now why I call you a comedian, who has studied his part well?" "No, Electoral Prince of Brandenburg, I can not yet." "Well, sir, then I shall tell you.
Baron von Leuchtmar, I have much to discuss with you, and I summoned you here for important consultations, but stay a man is without whom I can keep waiting no longer, for his time is valuable, and he who makes a workman wait robs him of his capital. I beg you, Leuchtmar, to open the door and call the jeweler Dusnack." Leuchtmar hastened to obey this order.
You were like doves sent from a storm-tossed ark to seek for land. Almost at the same time you return to the ark, but I fear that none of you brings with him an olive branch." "Yet, most noble sir, I do bring you a small olive leaf," replied Leuchtmar, with a gentle smile.
I ventured to protest against this, and even preferred the request to be permitted to accompany the Electoral Prince upon his sea voyage; this, however, Baron Leuchtmar refused, and nobody was allowed to speak with the Electoral Prince himself. Up to the time of his departure he remained shut up in his chamber, and only left it to get into the carriage which conveyed him to Amsterdam.
"No, baron, I believe all is still quiet in his highness's apartments." "God be thanked! God be thanked! Now present my compliments to Baron von Marwitz, and then come quickly and help me." Ten minutes later Baron Kalkhun von Leuchtmar entered the Prince's reception room, where the chamberlain, Baron von Marwitz, awaited him.
Welcome, you man of loyal heart, with my whole soul I bid you welcome!" "And you, most gracious sir," cried Leuchtmar, deeply moved, "may you ever receive blessings and good gifts from on high, and always deserve them by noble thoughts and deeds! Such shall be my prayer evening and morning, and your highness shall verify my petition." "Amen! God grant it!" said Frederick William solemnly.
Leuchtmar, I can not gratify the little Queen of Sweden in her wish; I can write her no love letter, for I would be guilty of deceiving this young heart. No, I can utter no tender protestations, while my heart is still bleeding from inflicted wounds. But a cordial, friendly letter I will write to my dear cousin. I will write to her in faultless Latin, and couch it in most reverential terms.
"That is indeed to carry happiness and reward beyond the grave!" cried Leuchtmar, with tears in his eyes. "Oh, I thank you, my Prince, thank you from my inmost soul, for myself and my children!" "You have nothing at all to thank me for, friend," said the Prince. "I shall ever be much more in your debt.
Word Of The Day
Others Looking