The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 12 by Various
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Especially about the lilac-bush where my arbor now stands. Be sure you tell him about that. KORB. And about the pond. Three hundred and sixty carp! ADELAIDE. And sixty gold-tench; don't forget that. And the old carp with the copper ring about his body, that he put there, came out with the last haul, and we threw him back again. KORB. And how he will ask about you, Miss Adelaide! ADELAIDE. Tell him I am well. KORB. And how you have carried on the farming since the general died; and that you take his newspaper which I read aloud to the farm-hands afterward. ADELAIDE. |
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