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There is only one way out of the difficulty, and that not a very satisfactory one; but Mr. Weiss seems to have adopted it in lieu of a better. It is that of using watch-glass spectacles such as I have described. "Now, what do we learn from these very peculiar glasses? In the first place they confirm our opinion that Weiss was wearing a disguise.
But I, Hugo Gottfried, had my eyes and my books open, and knew that I was but biding my time. So it came about that I carried no taint of the dread associations of the Wolfsberg about me as I went down the bustling street to the Weiss Thor to call on that learned and well-reputed lawyer, Master Gerard von Sturm.
Maurice was just then saying to Weiss: "Ah! we have certainly given them a righteous good drubbing to-day." Weiss made no reply save to nod his head with an air of anxiety. His gaze was directed toward the Rhine, on that Orient region where now the night had settled down in earnest, like a wall of blackness, concealing strange forms and shapes of mystery.
In separate parcels of twenty-five grammes each." "Is that all you know about Weiss?" "It is all that I actually know; but it is not all that I suspect on very substantial grounds. By the way, what did you think of the coachman?" "I don't know that I thought very much about him. Why?" "You never suspected that he and Weiss were one and the same person?" "No. How could they be?
Just then Weiss reappeared, having secured his premises to his satisfaction. "There, I think it will trouble them some to get in now. Come on! And it is not going to be a very pleasant journey, either; keep close to the houses, unless you want to come to grief." There were indications, indeed, that the enemy were making ready for another assault.
That is to say, I intend to convert the locality of this house into a definite address; which, I think, will now be perfectly easy, unless we should have the bad luck to find more than one covered way. Even then, the difficulty would be trifling." "And when you have ascertained where Mr. Weiss lives? What then?" "That will depend on circumstances.
He was thrilled all through him with the thought of her; how wonderful it was at such an hour to have some one to communicate with some one in whose features he could see a reflection of his own exaltation! He recollected the words of the old German poet "Der ist selig zu begrussen Der ein treues Herze weiss!" He went to Corydon's home.
But considering that you never saw them together, that the coachman was never available for messages or assistance when Weiss was with you; that Weiss always made his appearance some time after you arrived, and disappeared some time before you left; it has seemed to me that they might have been the same person." "I should say it was impossible. They were so very different in appearance.
I know that Thorwaldsen, to whom she once showed all her drawings, was in the highest degree astonished by the ideas they contained. It does the heart such good when abroad to find a house, where, when immediately you enter, eyes flash like festal lamps, a house where you can take peeps into a quiet, happy domestic life such a house is that of Professor Weiss.
The question was, however, presented with greater perspective as to its position in the history of criticism by A. Schweitzer in a book which he called Von Reimarus zu Wrede. This was translated into English, a fate denied to Weiss, with the result that in England and America the whole problem was associated with Schweitzer's name.
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