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"With a sweeping bow, I said, 'Adieu, Alex; Auf wiedersehen, and left the store. "I knew Alex's habits. He always went to dinner when the town clock struck twelve. A deaf shoemaker in the next block regulated his watch, they say, by Alex's movements. A few minutes past twelve I went back to the store and left on the front show case a bunch of samples done up in a red cloth.

Both knew this, and after a few polite questions about her future plans and studies, Maurice rose to take his leave. "Say good-bye to them both for me, and give Ephie my love." "I will. I think she will be sorry afterwards that she did not see you. She has always liked you." "Good-bye then. Or perhaps it is only AUF WIEDERSEHEN?" "I hardly think so."

"Auf wiedersehen, Lieutenant Schmidt," he said, and whistling softly to himself he began his passage through the German lines, showing his passport more than a dozen times before he passed the last trench and rifle pit, and was alone among the hills behind the German lines.

He believed that information of an expected coup had leaked out, so all generals were hurried back to their posts to see that everything was shipshape." "Yes," said Hal briefly; "I know." He placed the papers in his pocket. "Auf Wiedersehen," said the German officer, bowing Hal from his tent. "Your orders are to put those papers into General Von Kluck's hands at the earliest possible moment."

The lifeboat went alongside and the Dewey stood by until every Teuton had climbed up the side. "Auf Wiedersehen and thank you, sir," called the German officer as the Dewey backed away and turned her nose out to sea again. The days that followed were crowded with colorful incidents for the band of Americans aboard the gallant little submarine.

And the Burmese themselves like us a million times better than you English." "Simply because you bribe them with money and presents." "But look at the crowds," waving his hand towards the masses, "who have come to say 'Auf Wiedersehen'; thousands and thousands."

This, then, is the greatest victory of life: to treat death as a mere incident in the adventure; an emigration to a new country; a brief and tragic "auf wiedersehen." It has its pang of parting, and its pain of new birth all birth is a struggle full of pain but it is the only door to the future. Well for Joe's mother that her hand was ready to grasp the dark knob and turn it when the time came.

A few moments later Billy was excused, for a struggle with German in the night school, and departed with a joyous, "Auf wiedersehen, Fraulein Brown!" to Susan. Such boarders as desired were now drinking their choice between two dark, cool fluids that might have been tea, or might have been coffee, or might have been neither.

She smoothed her hair in front of the glass and patted her bow. "I think, Herr Paul," she said, "that if it had not been for the little girl in Frankfort, we might have arranged this eh?" I shook my head. "Never!" I answered. "But if it had not been for her " "Well?" "Madame knows," I answered, bowing over her bejewelled fingers. "Auf wiedersehen!"

I had myself never been a great reader of his poetry, when I met him, though when I was a boy of ten years I had heard my father repeat passages from the Biglow Papers against war and slavery and the war for slavery upon Mexico, and later I had read those criticisms of English poetry, and I knew Sir Launfal must be Lowell in some sort; but my love for him as a poet was chiefly centred in my love for his tender rhyme, 'Auf Wiedersehen', which I can not yet read without something of the young pathos it first stirred in me.

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