The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 12 by Various
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Don't be in such a hurry, Korb.--So the people in the village still think of me! KORB. I should say they did! No one can understand why you don't come near us. It was another matter while the old gentleman was alive, but now-- BOLZ (_seriously_). My parents are dead; a stranger lives in the parsonage. KORB. But we in the manor-house are still alive! Miss Runeck would surely be delighted-- BOLZ. Does she still remember me? KORB. Of course she does. This very day she asked about you. BOLZ. What did she ask, old chap? |
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