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Reducing subject-holyRomanEmpire-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 5562 author = Ebers, Georg title = Barbara Blomberg — Volume 02 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 20302 sentences = 905 flesch = 73 summary = The door of Barbara's little bow-window room stood open. know, for during the young knight's absence a great many important things Thanks to old Ursel's care, Wolf had found his bed made and everything It afforded the young man genuine pleasure to wait upon the faithful old him to Ratisbon when he was a little boy four years old, and Ursel at to the faithful old woman what he thought of Barbara, and the beautiful given the boy choir shelter there, and Wolf was obliged to inform the "Your time?" asked Wolf in astonishment; but the little fellow eagerly refrain of this composition had affected Wolf the day before, she heard "It is," replied Wolf proudly, with sparkling eyes; but the honest old little right hand, while in a low tone, pointing to Wolf, who had brother and sister, and even at this late hour filled the rooms and cache = ./cache/5562.txt txt = ./txt/5562.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5567 author = Ebers, Georg title = Barbara Blomberg — Volume 07 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 20957 sentences = 990 flesch = 74 summary = drops of rain, Barbara reached the little Prebrunn castle. The young theologian willingly submitted, after confessing to his fosterfather how strongly love for Barbara had taken possession of him. In days like these, when the old ache again attacked him, Barbara and His heart had not been so sore for a long time, and it was Barbara's would have been compelled to refuse Barbara's demands upon his love or Of course, Dr. Mathys told Barbara nothing about the Emperor's lack of Besides, he was a reserved man, who said little more to Barbara the thought darted through Barbara's mind that the road could be seen The man for whom Barbara's soul longed, as well as her eyes, rode on the Now Barbara did not turn her eyes from the garden door through which the Emperor Charles had honoured with his love would perhaps in the future cache = ./cache/5567.txt txt = ./txt/5567.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5568 author = Ebers, Georg title = Barbara Blomberg — Volume 08 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 19648 sentences = 830 flesch = 73 summary = Frau Lamperi attended to Barbara's rooms. After a few brief words of greeting, Barbara left the old woman, Barbara had often wished to see the Netherlands, which the Emperor The Emperor Charles knew this, and had given Adrian a pretty house in the was necessary to find a suitable companion for Barbara, the Emperor "Your sister?" asked Barbara abashed, holding out her hand again; but he While Sir Pyramus was leaving her Barbara had heard a man's voice in Frau Then Barbara learned that she was a Netherland girl of respectable will soon see how the Emperor Charles bestows honours upon her husband. from the arm-chair which Frau Traut had had brought for her Barbara gazed Barbara had learned from Frau Traut that his Majesty knew that she was Emperor Charles fourteen years before, and Barbara remained there with pointed out to her, and whose hand Barbara knew. cache = ./cache/5568.txt txt = ./txt/5568.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5565 author = Ebers, Georg title = Barbara Blomberg — Volume 05 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 14599 sentences = 641 flesch = 72 summary = invitation offered a man endowed with Wolf's rare advantages, but he came The young man was still less disposed to be vexed with Wolf for his delay When Wolf at last returned and Barbara gave him her hand, Erasmus envied Barbara could believe in this young man's capacity for earnest, lofty When Wolf went back to Erasmus the latter assured his friend that he had For a short time Erasmus found no answer to this statement, and Wolf's at the same time as Wolf, or even obtained it from the young knight know what relations existed between Sir Wolf Hartschwert and Barbara. discovered that Barbara was now the Emperor's love, he thought he could If Wolf lived--and he desired it from his heart--this act, which he The Emperor Charles wished to know how she liked her new home. which had befallen Wolf; yet she knew from his own lips that he loved the cache = ./cache/5565.txt txt = ./txt/5565.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5561 author = Ebers, Georg title = Barbara Blomberg — Volume 01 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 17907 sentences = 884 flesch = 77 summary = As he watched the Ratisbon knight diligently use the little hand mirror beardless lips." Wolf blushed like a girl, but, after the violinist had "Never mind that," interrupted Wolf beseechingly, raising his hand The cantor house was only a few steps from the Red Cock, and Wolf knew reared Wolf, and whose heir, after the old man's death, he had become. him--then a little four-year-old boy--and his mother to Ratisbon twentytwo years ago, would make a bed for him and again cook the pancakes, When Wolf entered the house, the captain had just left the chapel. When Wolf had at last succeeded in returning his old friend's greeting which the boys had left--into the young nobleman's old room. a timid "It is I, Wolf," he approached the little bow-windowed room and costly gifts, to which Wolf had added for his old friend a Netherland Every young man in Ratisbon was probably courting this cache = ./cache/5561.txt txt = ./txt/5561.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5569 author = Ebers, Georg title = Barbara Blomberg — Volume 09 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 26745 sentences = 1206 flesch = 74 summary = Barbara occupied with her husband and the two sons she had given him a summer house in which Adrian Dubois lived with his wife and one child. mother; then Barbara had once met the boy outside the house, and the way From this time Barbara knew that her John had been confided to the care In granting Barbara permission to see her child often, Frau Traut True, Barbara and her husband did everything in their power to make life Barbara's husband and father supposed that the child which she Son. Then the boy drew his little arm from under his head. greatness this boy promised to attain as the son of such a father. Barbara that the Emperor Charles's wisdom took the right course in all Now Barbara herself mentioned the boy whom Massi had taken to Spain in The child of a former love easily wins its way to the heart of the man cache = ./cache/5569.txt txt = ./txt/5569.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5563 author = Ebers, Georg title = Barbara Blomberg — Volume 03 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 17597 sentences = 838 flesch = 75 summary = Although Wolf had come to escort Barbara to the Emperor's permitted Barbara to accept it, because it was the Emperor who summoned young Barbara, whose voice and beauty she knew how to value, could bring Wolf met Frau Kastenmayr on the stairs, and Barbara followed in a plain When she refused Appenzelder her aid in case the Emperor Charles desired The Emperor bent his eyes on the ground a short time, and then said, half The favour which the Emperor showed Barbara seemed to him not only a Barbara had had little time for reflection as she fled from the Emperor's Emperor glanced at the boy choir, and when, in doing so, his Majesty's At her first glance at Barbara the eyes of the old marquise had rested on Barbara had known it before, but had not thought of it for a long time, cache = ./cache/5563.txt txt = ./txt/5563.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5564 author = Ebers, Georg title = Barbara Blomberg — Volume 04 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 19186 sentences = 920 flesch = 76 summary = Then he went home at a rapid pace, for he longed to tell Barbara how fair Barbara would certainly return immediately, the old man said. "Father Blomberg," he said warmly, putting his hand on his shoulder, "let Tears now began to glitter in Barbara's eyes also, and Wolf, noticing it, Barbara was obliged to wait some time in vain. following morning summoned Barbara to the Golden Cross to sing with the A short time after, the Emperor Charles, accompanied by the Queen of The Emperor Charles accosted the father of the woman he loved with the Blomberg must tell him this thing and that, and the old man gazed into The proposal affected the adventure-loving old man like music. The Emperor Charles was sending the old man far away that the happiness some time, and had told the old woman that he was going to the Hiltners, admire Barbara's beauty, and what she thought of her. cache = ./cache/5564.txt txt = ./txt/5564.txt === reduce.pl bib === === reduce.pl bib === id = 15289 author = Miles, George Henry title = The Truce of God A Tale of the Eleventh Century date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 62408 sentences = 3264 flesch = 75 summary = Henry de Stramen," said Gilbert, as he leaped into the Gilbert remained until all had gone save Henry de Stramen and a lady who "Remain here," the old man said, taking the youth by the hand. secured to the king the powerful assistance of Rodolph, Duke of Suabia, The priest looked quickly up in the young man's face, but Gilbert was "I hope the Baron of Stramen has lost none of his vigor," said the duke; "That," replied Father Omehr, "is Rodolph, Duke of Suabia, and King of Rodolph had long seen that King Henry's unprincipled ambition threatened Rodolph was not a moment too soon in concentrating his power; for Henry letter to the Pope, inscribed "Henry, king by the grace of God, to But Gilbert lingered a moment to press Father Omehr's hand to his lips, Stramen and Hers, Gilbert and Henry. Stramen and Hers, Gilbert and Henry. cache = ./cache/15289.txt txt = ./txt/15289.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5570 author = Ebers, Georg title = Barbara Blomberg — Volume 10 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 23786 sentences = 1034 flesch = 73 summary = He, like Barbara's father, had supposed that the Emperor's son had Since Barbara had learned that her son had won his father's heart, and the son whom, in his solitude, he had learned to love, what life path neither saw nor heard how the son of an Emperor and the brother of a King bestowed a son like John of Austria, she felt sure that this woman would These noble words were written by Barbara Blomberg's son, the boy to whom congregations was Erasmus Eckhart, Barbara's old acquaintance, Dr. Hiltner's foster-son, who during the Emperor Charles's reign had come to Emperor's love and the mother of his son, she had so long felt that she Barbara saw her son for only a few more fleeting hours; the "Spanish Like every other wish of her son, Barbara had fulfilled with quiet Scarcely two years after Barbara's meeting with Don John, the Emperor cache = ./cache/5570.txt txt = ./txt/5570.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5566 author = Ebers, Georg title = Barbara Blomberg — Volume 06 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 19177 sentences = 811 flesch = 70 summary = nearest to the Emperor Charles, placed no obstacle in Barbara's way. tenderness which Charles showed Barbara was so great that it not only Erasmus had come in the morning, at a time when the Emperor never visited Hartschwert, she loved the Emperor Charles with passionate fervour. observation; but she had seen the Emperor come in, and Barbara, without Barbara felt this as a great piece of good fortune, and made every effort Emperor had again come to the castle to remain a long time, he rejoiced. 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Barbara that the Emperor Charles''s wisdom took the right course in all Now Barbara herself mentioned the boy whom Massi had taken to Spain in The child of a former love easily wins its way to the heart of the man id: 5570 author: Ebers, Georg title: Barbara Blomberg — Volume 10 date: words: 23786.0 sentences: 1034.0 pages: flesch: 73.0 cache: ./cache/5570.txt txt: ./txt/5570.txt summary: He, like Barbara''s father, had supposed that the Emperor''s son had Since Barbara had learned that her son had won his father''s heart, and the son whom, in his solitude, he had learned to love, what life path neither saw nor heard how the son of an Emperor and the brother of a King bestowed a son like John of Austria, she felt sure that this woman would These noble words were written by Barbara Blomberg''s son, the boy to whom congregations was Erasmus Eckhart, Barbara''s old acquaintance, Dr. Hiltner''s foster-son, who during the Emperor Charles''s reign had come to Emperor''s love and the mother of his son, she had so long felt that she Barbara saw her son for only a few more fleeting hours; the "Spanish Like every other wish of her son, Barbara had fulfilled with quiet Scarcely two years after Barbara''s meeting with Don John, the Emperor id: 5562 author: Ebers, Georg title: Barbara Blomberg — Volume 02 date: words: 20302.0 sentences: 905.0 pages: flesch: 73.0 cache: ./cache/5562.txt txt: ./txt/5562.txt summary: The door of Barbara''s little bow-window room stood open. know, for during the young knight''s absence a great many important things Thanks to old Ursel''s care, Wolf had found his bed made and everything It afforded the young man genuine pleasure to wait upon the faithful old him to Ratisbon when he was a little boy four years old, and Ursel at to the faithful old woman what he thought of Barbara, and the beautiful given the boy choir shelter there, and Wolf was obliged to inform the "Your time?" asked Wolf in astonishment; but the little fellow eagerly refrain of this composition had affected Wolf the day before, she heard "It is," replied Wolf proudly, with sparkling eyes; but the honest old little right hand, while in a low tone, pointing to Wolf, who had brother and sister, and even at this late hour filled the rooms and id: 5567 author: Ebers, Georg title: Barbara Blomberg — Volume 07 date: words: 20957.0 sentences: 990.0 pages: flesch: 74.0 cache: ./cache/5567.txt txt: ./txt/5567.txt summary: drops of rain, Barbara reached the little Prebrunn castle. The young theologian willingly submitted, after confessing to his fosterfather how strongly love for Barbara had taken possession of him. In days like these, when the old ache again attacked him, Barbara and His heart had not been so sore for a long time, and it was Barbara''s would have been compelled to refuse Barbara''s demands upon his love or Of course, Dr. Mathys told Barbara nothing about the Emperor''s lack of Besides, he was a reserved man, who said little more to Barbara the thought darted through Barbara''s mind that the road could be seen The man for whom Barbara''s soul longed, as well as her eyes, rode on the Now Barbara did not turn her eyes from the garden door through which the Emperor Charles had honoured with his love would perhaps in the future id: 5566 author: Ebers, Georg title: Barbara Blomberg — Volume 06 date: words: 19177.0 sentences: 811.0 pages: flesch: 70.0 cache: ./cache/5566.txt txt: ./txt/5566.txt summary: nearest to the Emperor Charles, placed no obstacle in Barbara''s way. tenderness which Charles showed Barbara was so great that it not only Erasmus had come in the morning, at a time when the Emperor never visited Hartschwert, she loved the Emperor Charles with passionate fervour. observation; but she had seen the Emperor come in, and Barbara, without Barbara felt this as a great piece of good fortune, and made every effort Emperor had again come to the castle to remain a long time, he rejoiced. As for Barbara, with the subtle power of presentiment of a loving heart Barbara looked away from the stand, and the question where her place was For a time Barbara stood as if spellbound to the spot where her lover had Meantime the young Saxon duke had approached Barbara, and expressed his distinguished partner, Barbara looked for the Emperor. id: 5568 author: Ebers, Georg title: Barbara Blomberg — Volume 08 date: words: 19648.0 sentences: 830.0 pages: flesch: 73.0 cache: ./cache/5568.txt txt: ./txt/5568.txt summary: Frau Lamperi attended to Barbara''s rooms. After a few brief words of greeting, Barbara left the old woman, Barbara had often wished to see the Netherlands, which the Emperor The Emperor Charles knew this, and had given Adrian a pretty house in the was necessary to find a suitable companion for Barbara, the Emperor "Your sister?" asked Barbara abashed, holding out her hand again; but he While Sir Pyramus was leaving her Barbara had heard a man''s voice in Frau Then Barbara learned that she was a Netherland girl of respectable will soon see how the Emperor Charles bestows honours upon her husband. from the arm-chair which Frau Traut had had brought for her Barbara gazed Barbara had learned from Frau Traut that his Majesty knew that she was Emperor Charles fourteen years before, and Barbara remained there with pointed out to her, and whose hand Barbara knew. id: 5564 author: Ebers, Georg title: Barbara Blomberg — Volume 04 date: words: 19186.0 sentences: 920.0 pages: flesch: 76.0 cache: ./cache/5564.txt txt: ./txt/5564.txt summary: Then he went home at a rapid pace, for he longed to tell Barbara how fair Barbara would certainly return immediately, the old man said. "Father Blomberg," he said warmly, putting his hand on his shoulder, "let Tears now began to glitter in Barbara''s eyes also, and Wolf, noticing it, Barbara was obliged to wait some time in vain. following morning summoned Barbara to the Golden Cross to sing with the A short time after, the Emperor Charles, accompanied by the Queen of The Emperor Charles accosted the father of the woman he loved with the Blomberg must tell him this thing and that, and the old man gazed into The proposal affected the adventure-loving old man like music. The Emperor Charles was sending the old man far away that the happiness some time, and had told the old woman that he was going to the Hiltners, admire Barbara''s beauty, and what she thought of her. id: 5563 author: Ebers, Georg title: Barbara Blomberg — Volume 03 date: words: 17597.0 sentences: 838.0 pages: flesch: 75.0 cache: ./cache/5563.txt txt: ./txt/5563.txt summary: Although Wolf had come to escort Barbara to the Emperor''s permitted Barbara to accept it, because it was the Emperor who summoned young Barbara, whose voice and beauty she knew how to value, could bring Wolf met Frau Kastenmayr on the stairs, and Barbara followed in a plain When she refused Appenzelder her aid in case the Emperor Charles desired The Emperor bent his eyes on the ground a short time, and then said, half The favour which the Emperor showed Barbara seemed to him not only a Barbara had had little time for reflection as she fled from the Emperor''s Emperor glanced at the boy choir, and when, in doing so, his Majesty''s At her first glance at Barbara the eyes of the old marquise had rested on Barbara had known it before, but had not thought of it for a long time, id: 5565 author: Ebers, Georg title: Barbara Blomberg — Volume 05 date: words: 14599.0 sentences: 641.0 pages: flesch: 72.0 cache: ./cache/5565.txt txt: ./txt/5565.txt summary: invitation offered a man endowed with Wolf''s rare advantages, but he came The young man was still less disposed to be vexed with Wolf for his delay When Wolf at last returned and Barbara gave him her hand, Erasmus envied Barbara could believe in this young man''s capacity for earnest, lofty When Wolf went back to Erasmus the latter assured his friend that he had For a short time Erasmus found no answer to this statement, and Wolf''s at the same time as Wolf, or even obtained it from the young knight know what relations existed between Sir Wolf Hartschwert and Barbara. discovered that Barbara was now the Emperor''s love, he thought he could If Wolf lived--and he desired it from his heart--this act, which he The Emperor Charles wished to know how she liked her new home. which had befallen Wolf; yet she knew from his own lips that he loved the id: 5561 author: Ebers, Georg title: Barbara Blomberg — Volume 01 date: words: 17907.0 sentences: 884.0 pages: flesch: 77.0 cache: ./cache/5561.txt txt: ./txt/5561.txt summary: As he watched the Ratisbon knight diligently use the little hand mirror beardless lips." Wolf blushed like a girl, but, after the violinist had "Never mind that," interrupted Wolf beseechingly, raising his hand The cantor house was only a few steps from the Red Cock, and Wolf knew reared Wolf, and whose heir, after the old man''s death, he had become. him--then a little four-year-old boy--and his mother to Ratisbon twentytwo years ago, would make a bed for him and again cook the pancakes, When Wolf entered the house, the captain had just left the chapel. When Wolf had at last succeeded in returning his old friend''s greeting which the boys had left--into the young nobleman''s old room. a timid "It is I, Wolf," he approached the little bow-windowed room and costly gifts, to which Wolf had added for his old friend a Netherland Every young man in Ratisbon was probably courting this id: 15289 author: Miles, George Henry title: The Truce of God A Tale of the Eleventh Century date: words: 62408.0 sentences: 3264.0 pages: flesch: 75.0 cache: ./cache/15289.txt txt: ./txt/15289.txt summary: Henry de Stramen," said Gilbert, as he leaped into the Gilbert remained until all had gone save Henry de Stramen and a lady who "Remain here," the old man said, taking the youth by the hand. secured to the king the powerful assistance of Rodolph, Duke of Suabia, The priest looked quickly up in the young man''s face, but Gilbert was "I hope the Baron of Stramen has lost none of his vigor," said the duke; "That," replied Father Omehr, "is Rodolph, Duke of Suabia, and King of Rodolph had long seen that King Henry''s unprincipled ambition threatened Rodolph was not a moment too soon in concentrating his power; for Henry letter to the Pope, inscribed "Henry, king by the grace of God, to But Gilbert lingered a moment to press Father Omehr''s hand to his lips, Stramen and Hers, Gilbert and Henry. 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