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"Es waer' zu schoen gewesen, Es hat nicht sollen sein." My account of truth is realistic, and follows the epistemological dualism of common sense. Suppose I say to you 'The thing exists' is that true or not? How can you tell? Not till my statement has developed its meaning farther is it determined as being true, false, or irrelevant to reality altogether.

Of course, all of you will know just what picnic grounds are to be selected, so we need waste no time on that." "How many men have you, Herr Winckel?" Captain Knabe wanted to know. "Will you tell us, Schoen?" Herr Winckel asked. "Approximately, armed and ready for the call, one hundred and twenty-five thousand men. There are also forty thousand Irishmen.

No jealous woman can look about her so calmly and serenely. "What have you been doing all this time?" he asked. "I? Good heavens! Look about you and you'll see." She pointed to a heap of books which lay scattered over the window seat and sewing table. There were Moltke's letters and the memoirs of von Schoen, and Max Mueller's Aryan studies. Nor was the inevitable Schopenhauer lacking.

The notification was made by Baron von Schoen, the German Ambassador to France, when he called at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to ask for his passports. Baron von Schoen declared that his Government had instructed him to inform the Government of the Republic that French aviators had flown over Belgium and that other French aviators had flown over Germany and dropped bombs as far as Nuremberg.

Taddeo Bartoli, another Sienese, and Martin Schoen, the most poetical of the early Germans, also adopted the olive-symbol; and we find it also in the tabernacle of King Réné, already described. The treatment is clearly devotional and ideal where attendant saints and votaries stand or kneel around, contemplating with devout gratitude or ecstatic wonder the divine mystery.

Since acts of war were committed by German troops two days ago, the delay in the recall of the German Ambassador had appeared inexplicable to the great majority of French people, to whom Baron von Schoen appeared to be decidedly outstopping his welcome.

Three days later he called out to Gard: "I have been thinking it over and I believe you should carry your passport in your grip. It may slip out of your pocket while you are dozing in the train." "Danke schoen!" said Gard. The parents also took great interest in the matter. The paper ought to be examined by the German authorities. Was it not Herr Kirtley's credentials to the German nation?

"You have your commands assigned, have you not?" the captain inquired. "We have," replied Schoen. "Now, gentlemen, here is the thing of the utmost importance," Herr Winckel spoke warningly. "The facts must not leak; they must not get to the United States officials. That is so important that the whole plan will have to be dropped if there is any suspicion as to a leak."

I took the cab, after it had been discharged, and went to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where I expected to find our Ambassador, Mr. Myron T. Herrick. M. Viviani, the President of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Foreign Affairs, was there awaiting the arrival of Baron de Schoen, the German Ambassador, who had made an appointment for eleven o'clock.

Germany has been building up her spy system forty years, and it is ingenious beyond imagination. Her codes are the most difficult in the world. It took the French three years and a half to decipher a code despatch from Von Bethmann Hollweg to Baron von Schoen. By the time they had it deciphered in Paris the Germans had discovered what they were doing and had changed the code.