The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 12 by Various
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No, my darling. This evening's issue is ready. For tomorrow Kämpe is writing the leading article. OLDENDORF. About what? BOLZ. A little skirmish with the _Coriolanus_. Another one against the unknown correspondent with the arrow who attacked our party. But do not worry; I told Kämpe to make the article dignified, very dignified. OLDENDORF. For Heaven's sake, don't! The article must not be written. BOLZ. I fail to comprehend you. What use are political opponents if you cannot attack them? OLDENDORF. Now see here! These articles were written by the Colonel; he told me so himself today. BOLZ. |
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