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Help us, then, through grace, and so I will praise Thee from now to all eternity. Hans has bidden good-bye to Gretchen, and has kissed the children he may never see more. He has marched with his fellows to the depot, and got his uniform and arms. The Militaerzug has carried him to Kreuznach, and thence he has marched sturdily up the Nahe Valley and over the ridge into the Kollerthaler Wald.
"I'm not afraid to talk with Dryfoos about it," he said. "There is no question of courage," said the colonel. "It is a question of dignity of personal dignity." "Well, don't let that delay you, papa," said his daughter, following him to the door, where she found him his hat, and Fulkerson helped him on with his overcoat. "Ah shall be jost wald to know ho' it's toned oat."
They would drag him out; most likely they would kill him, he thought, as his mother's young brother had been killed in the Wald.
In those regions, even in the most swampy localities, malarious diseases are nearly, if not altogether, unknown. See Hohensten's observations on this subject, Der Wald, p. 41; also A. Maury, Les Forets de la Gaule, p. 7. The flat and marshy district of the Sologne in France was salubrious until its woods were felled.
No overtime work shall be permitted on Saturdays, except to workers not working on Saturdays, nor on any day or more than two and one-half hours, nor before 8 A.M., nor after 8.30 P.M. At present the strike settlement has established a joint board of sanitary control, composed of three representatives of the public, Dr. W.J. Scheffelin, chairman, Miss Wald of the Nurses' Settlement, and Dr.
The two were summoned to appear before the King and Council at Falkland to answer the accusations that had been made against them. 'With this, Burley falles down on his knees to the King, and craves justice. "Justice!" sayes Mr. Andro, "wald to God yow haid it!
Shall I now set forth how that Ann and I found Herdegen in his hiding-place, a simple little beekeeper's but in the most covert part of the Lorenzer wald, a spot whither no horseman might pass; how that even in his poor peasant's weed my brother was yet a goodly man, and clasped his sweetheart in his arms as ardently as in that first day on his homecoming from Italy and how that the dear, hunted fellow, beholding me in mourning dress, took his sister to his heart as soon as his plighted love had left the place free?
Abundant more examples of this kind, were it necessary, might be given, both from this very good observator, and from M. de Luc . [Footnote 23: Vid. Discours sur l'Histoire Naturelle de la Suisse, passim; but more particularly under the article of Route du Grindle wald
By Georg Ebers Shall I now set forth how that Ann and I found Herdegen in his hiding-place, a simple little beekeeper's but in the most covert part of the Lorenzer wald, a spot whither no horseman might pass; how that even in his poor peasant's weed my brother was yet a goodly man, and clasped his sweetheart in his arms as ardently as in that first day on his homecoming from Italy and how that the dear, hunted fellow, beholding me in mourning dress, took his sister to his heart as soon as his plighted love had left the place free?
Luckily, in consideration, I suppose, of there being no refuge for belated travellers, the station-master had a nice clean bedroom, which he was entitled to let. "I propose remaining here till to-morrow, that I may have a glimpse of the much-lauded Wald. Love to all from your affectionate goodman, J.H. BURTON." "EGER, 4th July 1879.
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