The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 12 by Various
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And I to make yours. You have not told me his name yet.
BOLZ. Korb. He has had a great deal to carry in his life, and has often carried me on his back, too. BELLMAUS. I too am pleased, Mr. Korb. [_They shake hands._] KORB. Well, that is in order, and now I must go or Miss Adelaide will be waiting. BOLZ. Good-by! Hope to see you very soon again. [_Exit_ KORB; _exit_ BELLMAUS _through door on the right._] BOLZ (_alone_). So this Senden is courting her! Oh, that is bitter! _Enter_ HENNING, _followed by_ MILLER. HENNING (_in his dressing-gown, hurriedly, with a printed roll in his hand_). |
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