Prose and PoetryDent, 1961 - 364 pages |
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Page 175
... town hall tavern , where the beer is excellent . The stream that flows past the town is the Leine , and serves in summer for bathing . The water is very cold , and in some places it is so broad that Ponto had to take a really good run ...
... town hall tavern , where the beer is excellent . The stream that flows past the town is the Leine , and serves in summer for bathing . The water is very cold , and in some places it is so broad that Ponto had to take a really good run ...
Page 179
... town , where the famous shooting matches are held , is a fine large meadow sur- rounded by hills . The market - place is small ; in the middle is a fountain , which falls into a large metal basin . When there is a fire in the town , the ...
... town , where the famous shooting matches are held , is a fine large meadow sur- rounded by hills . The market - place is small ; in the middle is a fountain , which falls into a large metal basin . When there is a fire in the town , the ...
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... town , but I would not remain there overnight , and I longed for Godesberg , that I might sit at the feet of my girl - friend and tell of the little Veronica . I had visited the dear graves . Of all my living friends I had found but an ...
... town , but I would not remain there overnight , and I longed for Godesberg , that I might sit at the feet of my girl - friend and tell of the little Veronica . I had visited the dear graves . Of all my living friends I had found but an ...
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