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But, as she began "Well?" asked Frau Christine, turning her face towards him with a look When she raised her tearful eyes to Herr Pfinzing and Frau Christine, The old magistrate vainly sought to understand this jest; but Eva knew As Countess Cordula, aided by the old man's hand, swung herself from the Frau Christine asked Cordula to bring Eva from the hospital, if she felt whilst the magistrate said to Sir Boemund: "And Eva Ortlieb also Then Frau Christine went herself, beckoning to Eva to follow; but they cache = ./cache/5549.txt txt = ./txt/5549.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5546 author = Ebers, Georg title = In the Fire of the Forge: A Romance of Old Nuremberg — Volume 04 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 20373 sentences = 923 flesch = 77 summary = stately old house gave its daughter to the penniless knight. little eyes possessed the power of piercing walls and doors, for she knew The spacious, lofty sitting-room which Seitz Siebenburg entered looked words he told Herr Casper that, as the son-in-law of a house which liked As she spoke she rushed to her startled husband, pointed to her son-inlaw, who still held his wife in a close embrace, and in a half-stifled such power over the hearts of women, have also entangled his brother-inlaw's betrothed bride in a love affair? Heinz Schorlin, and reminded Siebenburg of his by no means inconsiderable thanking Heinz for the generous gift, Siebenburg's eyes again rested on Heinz sprang towards Biberli to snatch the sword from his hand, but he three-year-old daughter by the hand, stood in front of the house in the from him his wife, the love of his youth, the mother of his children, the cache = ./cache/5546.txt txt = ./txt/5546.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5550 author = Ebers, Georg title = In the Fire of the Forge: A Romance of Old Nuremberg — Volume 08 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 21233 sentences = 859 flesch = 71 summary = towards the door and Eva. Soon after the latter, leading the child by the hand, entered the room. But her kind heart, and the regard which both Eva and Heinz Schorlin Let Eva's youth and beauty try to persuade the Emperor to an act of kindly face of the Lady Wendula Schorlin, Sir Heinz's mother, for she was to call daughter, as she saw Eva standing, with eyes uplifted to heaven, As Lady Schorlin approached the door Eva, with her large eyes uplifted, At these words from her kind friend Eva's heart opened as if the dear the ride--his mother, Eva, his sister, and the imperial friend he loved form of words which would give the bond between Heinz Schorlin and Eva Ere Heinz had found time to address a word to Eva or to greet his mother Emperor to look at the father of the beautiful sisters. cache = ./cache/5550.txt txt = ./txt/5550.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5548 author = Ebers, Georg title = In the Fire of the Forge: A Romance of Old Nuremberg — Volume 06 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 17999 sentences = 728 flesch = 72 summary = He turned away as he spoke, but Els went back to her sister, and after a True, Eva also felt with keen indignation that far too little honour was intended to place before her niece that very day easier for Eva. Even whilst ascending the broad steps she put her arm around her, but in world and in the convent, Eva listened, nestling closely to her side imagination the day when Eva would look back upon the world she had left with the world from which he would fain turn, then, aunt"--and Eva's eyes sister of Herr Ernst Ortlieb and of the abbess, had long been familiar to turn back, when Els saw the man who brought to her father the summons heard from Herr Pfinzing, had filled the worthy old clerk's heart with felt removed from the world and borne into the abode of God. Now also, whilst Els was listening, she brought no earthly matter to the cache = ./cache/5548.txt txt = ./txt/5548.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5545 author = Ebers, Georg title = In the Fire of the Forge: A Romance of Old Nuremberg — Volume 03 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 19334 sentences = 999 flesch = 80 summary = young knight Boemund Altrosen, whose love for Cordula was genuine, and playing some bold prank in connection with Els and the Swiss knight Heinz Schorlin, and the words "the Mustache" was whispering to his father-inlaw-the direction of his glance betrayed it--also referred to Els and the Wolff was dear to him, but before he would have led his Els to the house But true and steadfast Biberli would really have followed Sir Heinz, not your lady mother, your young sister who will soon be old enough to marry, "Then," cried Biberli eagerly, "to-night is the very time, ere Countess After Heinz Schorlin had called to her, and Els had hurried to her aid, While Eva was gazing out of the window Els returned to her mother. Eva kept her promise, after Els, who wanted to see the Countess von Countess Cordula von Montfort's room faced the east and looked out into cache = ./cache/5545.txt txt = ./txt/5545.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5544 author = Ebers, Georg title = In the Fire of the Forge: A Romance of Old Nuremberg — Volume 02 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 18093 sentences = 823 flesch = 77 summary = He was wise, prudent, loved Eva like a sister, and in If Wolff came, Eva was to tell him that she could not leave her mother, even though Wolff's heart was fired with love for Els Ortlieb, his his lord; but Eva again interrupted, and asked what Sir Heinz Schorlin that Sir Heinz's lady mother committed her dear son to my Biberli's wanton, that he would trifle with a pure, innocent creature like Eva. How Heinz had succeeded in winning so speedily the devout child, who was "Heinz Schorlin rides swiftly," he interrupted; but Wolff exclaimed: I shall expect you to tell me how you won our 'little saint,' my sisterin-law Eva. The two beautiful Ortlieb 'Es' are one in the eyes of the On her return the knight had just followed Eva into the house, and Look yonder at my handsome, submissive knight, Sir Heinz Schorlin, so cache = ./cache/5544.txt txt = ./txt/5544.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5547 author = Ebers, Georg title = In the Fire of the Forge: A Romance of Old Nuremberg — Volume 05 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 17887 sentences = 776 flesch = 76 summary = from his master, and felt sure that Heinz needed him; that he, Biberli, Eva was praying in the death-chamber for the soul of the beloved dead dead woman, that Eva clung to her like a second mother, and that nothing to the Emperor Eva perceived--her heart almost stood still--the person with so warm a light in her eyes that Eva felt as if her heart was Even before Sir Heinz Schorlin's visit young Herr Eysvogel had known what Before leaving home Eva adorned the beloved dead with the flowers, Perhaps little Eva's love would result in her seeking with the sisters of Els had told Eva that the countess had seen Heinz Schorlin at the animatedly and spoke so confidently of the knight's love that Els felt When Heinz left the church Eva's image filled his heart and mind. later the time must come when Heinz would long to return to it and the cache = ./cache/5547.txt txt = ./txt/5547.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5559 author = Ebers, Georg title = Margery (Gred): A Tale Of Old Nuremberg — Volume 08 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 23581 sentences = 886 flesch = 79 summary = home-coming is put off, albeit all men know that Herdegen is as a man in they had conquered the churlish old man's hardness of heart and stiffnecked malice, they drove him to a strange bargain. beginning to come upon me likewise, by reason that Ann came not, albeit discourse, and inasmuch as that Master Knorr knew of old that Gotz was Likewise Gotz had taken in hand the cause of Herdegen and Sir Franz and No one in all the dear old forest home was aware of my coming save the time when my cousin Gotz brought my dear brother to see me, himself a his hands, I ever mind me of Herdegen's as I saw them on that day, and a sisterly love; and behind her came a man, my cousin Gotz, whose newlymarried wife's daring leap was indeed after his own heart. cache = ./cache/5559.txt txt = ./txt/5559.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5558 author = Ebers, Georg title = Margery (Gred): A Tale Of Old Nuremberg — Volume 07 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 20936 sentences = 823 flesch = 81 summary = the old folks would not have suffered me to ride forth after Ann, and my likewise stooped low and then my uncle clasped his hands, and he cried in take as good care of my Lord Kunz as though he were at home in Nuremberg. a long time and found no sleep the words would come, and I said: "My face, held forth his hand, and Ann held it fast and cried to me: "You are So rough and so good!--My old man, to be sure, must likewise, Ann wrote a long letter to my lord Cardinal, the venerable head Howbeit, when Master Ulsenius had let blood the old man opened his right When that old man had once said to Ann that she could scarce an old man departing to the other world, and meseemed their end had Howbeit, when I had presently closed that good old man's eyes, I would cache = ./cache/5558.txt txt = ./txt/5558.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5556 author = Ebers, Georg title = Margery (Gred): A Tale Of Old Nuremberg — Volume 05 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 19480 sentences = 789 flesch = 80 summary = and heard it all at this present time; albeit I, an old woman, would fain another maid, clasped our hands in sheer delight, but Ursula cast a look when my grand-uncle was present, albeit at other times he would cast dark secure of her love; and Hans called upon my brother Herdegen to quit Our grand-uncle and guardian, the old knight Im Hoff, had ever, so long brother sat whispering to Ann with his hand on his heart. To think of Ursula as ruling in our house, and of Ann pining with heart The old man had seen nought of Herdegen's doings with Ann, by me to Herdegen and speak out my mind, but my brother, as it fell, arms betwixt Junker Henning and my brother Herdegen. come to ask for me, and so likewise had Ann and Hans, and it wanted but He was bidding my Hans depart right graciously, and I went forth into the cache = ./cache/5556.txt txt = ./txt/5556.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5552 author = Ebers, Georg title = Margery (Gred): A Tale Of Old Nuremberg — Volume 01 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 24041 sentences = 901 flesch = 80 summary = them looked everything that was good and kind and loving and true, like for the first time I saw that my good cousin was right ugly as other sainted mother, and Cousin Maud took care that we should likewise keep as Cousin Maud took it much to heart, because she knew that my father had good-will for my Cousin Gotz and love of the Forest, to her the place in Good temper and a high spirit looked out of his great blue eyes; When Cousin Maud beheld how little good Kunz got out of his learning, in Uncle Christian Pfinzing, ere long truly loved my little Ann; and of all My cautious Cousin Maud had, it is true, done the blind god of Love good when Cousin Maud said that the little house by the river was doing her a deem that it was but a light matter to ask of a good-hearted old man that cache = ./cache/5552.txt txt = ./txt/5552.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5543 author = Ebers, Georg title = In the Fire of the Forge: A Romance of Old Nuremberg — Volume 01 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 17206 sentences = 746 flesch = 76 summary = He had already waited some time in vain, but now a young girl's head the Ortlieb sisters, Els and Eva. Many vows of ardent, changeless love young Swiss knight Heinz Schorlin, whose name was on every lip because, If Eva Ortlieb were as lovely as the Virgin herself, and Sir Heinz's eyes--the Knight Heinz Schorlin, and by his side a wonderfully charming Biberli had not seen Eva Ortlieb for three years, yet he knew that it was concealed her from Eva's eyes, who, now that Heinz Schorlin had left the Eva's father, when a young man, had met Frederic II, of the Hohenstaufen life to be permitted to gaze into the pure, loving countenance of St. Francis, who had closed his eyes seven years after her birth. Eva had already heard much praise of the great valour of the young knight Els longed to ask what Eva knew about the ardent fire of love; but she cache = ./cache/5543.txt txt = ./txt/5543.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5557 author = Ebers, Georg title = Margery (Gred): A Tale Of Old Nuremberg — Volume 06 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 19552 sentences = 801 flesch = 81 summary = Shall I now set forth how that Ann and I found Herdegen in his hidingplace, a simple little beekeeper's but in the most covert part of the Herdegen called upon him to speak, but did not hold forth his hand, Sir love such I have known I gave once for all to that man Herdegen Schopper; which brought great joy to Ann, did but make my sore heart ache the more. Herdegen's next letter from Venice brought us the ill tidings that the good right, to any man who had dared to speak to him, but in Venice every a man's true faith; and when I minded me of Herdegen and Ann, and of this Thereupon I departed; Ann was ready to do the dying man's bidding, and bidding had likewise come to Ann; yet, albeit her much sitting in my Old Jordan Kubbeling of Brunswick, the father of he man who had now come cache = ./cache/5557.txt txt = ./txt/5557.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5554 author = Ebers, Georg title = Margery (Gred): A Tale Of Old Nuremberg — Volume 03 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 19206 sentences = 742 flesch = 81 summary = best-beloved Herdegen's eyes shone so brightly, and she saw Ann cling to the background, for since he had come to know that Herdegen and Ann were bride-chest of a maid of good birth; and albeit Ann could not but rejoice indeed her intent to part Herdegen from Ann. And her ill-favored countenance grew strangely puckered and her bosom devoutly loved his master, and who knew right well how to value a young Herdegen wrote right loving letters at first love and kindness, he had at last set his heart hard against young loving foster-mother, who fears to turn our hearts from her by harshness; The young fellow had ere long set his light heart on Ann; and being a with a letter written by the kind old man to Ann herself, his "dear that they might some day come together, and that Ann's noble love of what cache = ./cache/5554.txt txt = ./txt/5554.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5555 author = Ebers, Georg title = Margery (Gred): A Tale Of Old Nuremberg — Volume 04 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 18361 sentences = 754 flesch = 82 summary = hearty feeling: "The loving heart of a brave woman has at all times been Ann looked right sweetly as she told my aunt that she felt put to shame that I knew for certain that old grand-dame Pernhart loved her truly. But Ann broke in again, crying: "No, no, noble lady, the heart of that Ann shook her head, and my aunt went on: "And if there is any one--let me Ann to the heart; she confessed that she had many times said the same Ann covered my aunt's hands with kisses, and the words flowed heartily Ann's home-coming, when I would go to see her at Pernhart's house, I Hans that he could never cease to think of Ann. 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But, as she began "Well?" asked Frau Christine, turning her face towards him with a look When she raised her tearful eyes to Herr Pfinzing and Frau Christine, The old magistrate vainly sought to understand this jest; but Eva knew As Countess Cordula, aided by the old man''s hand, swung herself from the Frau Christine asked Cordula to bring Eva from the hospital, if she felt whilst the magistrate said to Sir Boemund: "And Eva Ortlieb also Then Frau Christine went herself, beckoning to Eva to follow; but they id: 5546 author: Ebers, Georg title: In the Fire of the Forge: A Romance of Old Nuremberg — Volume 04 date: words: 20373 sentences: 923 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/5546.txt txt: ./txt/5546.txt summary: stately old house gave its daughter to the penniless knight. little eyes possessed the power of piercing walls and doors, for she knew The spacious, lofty sitting-room which Seitz Siebenburg entered looked words he told Herr Casper that, as the son-in-law of a house which liked As she spoke she rushed to her startled husband, pointed to her son-inlaw, who still held his wife in a close embrace, and in a half-stifled such power over the hearts of women, have also entangled his brother-inlaw''s betrothed bride in a love affair? Heinz Schorlin, and reminded Siebenburg of his by no means inconsiderable thanking Heinz for the generous gift, Siebenburg''s eyes again rested on Heinz sprang towards Biberli to snatch the sword from his hand, but he three-year-old daughter by the hand, stood in front of the house in the from him his wife, the love of his youth, the mother of his children, the id: 5550 author: Ebers, Georg title: In the Fire of the Forge: A Romance of Old Nuremberg — Volume 08 date: words: 21233 sentences: 859 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/5550.txt txt: ./txt/5550.txt summary: towards the door and Eva. Soon after the latter, leading the child by the hand, entered the room. But her kind heart, and the regard which both Eva and Heinz Schorlin Let Eva''s youth and beauty try to persuade the Emperor to an act of kindly face of the Lady Wendula Schorlin, Sir Heinz''s mother, for she was to call daughter, as she saw Eva standing, with eyes uplifted to heaven, As Lady Schorlin approached the door Eva, with her large eyes uplifted, At these words from her kind friend Eva''s heart opened as if the dear the ride--his mother, Eva, his sister, and the imperial friend he loved form of words which would give the bond between Heinz Schorlin and Eva Ere Heinz had found time to address a word to Eva or to greet his mother Emperor to look at the father of the beautiful sisters. id: 5545 author: Ebers, Georg title: In the Fire of the Forge: A Romance of Old Nuremberg — Volume 03 date: words: 19334 sentences: 999 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/5545.txt txt: ./txt/5545.txt summary: young knight Boemund Altrosen, whose love for Cordula was genuine, and playing some bold prank in connection with Els and the Swiss knight Heinz Schorlin, and the words "the Mustache" was whispering to his father-inlaw-the direction of his glance betrayed it--also referred to Els and the Wolff was dear to him, but before he would have led his Els to the house But true and steadfast Biberli would really have followed Sir Heinz, not your lady mother, your young sister who will soon be old enough to marry, "Then," cried Biberli eagerly, "to-night is the very time, ere Countess After Heinz Schorlin had called to her, and Els had hurried to her aid, While Eva was gazing out of the window Els returned to her mother. Eva kept her promise, after Els, who wanted to see the Countess von Countess Cordula von Montfort''s room faced the east and looked out into id: 5548 author: Ebers, Georg title: In the Fire of the Forge: A Romance of Old Nuremberg — Volume 06 date: words: 17999 sentences: 728 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/5548.txt txt: ./txt/5548.txt summary: He turned away as he spoke, but Els went back to her sister, and after a True, Eva also felt with keen indignation that far too little honour was intended to place before her niece that very day easier for Eva. Even whilst ascending the broad steps she put her arm around her, but in world and in the convent, Eva listened, nestling closely to her side imagination the day when Eva would look back upon the world she had left with the world from which he would fain turn, then, aunt"--and Eva''s eyes sister of Herr Ernst Ortlieb and of the abbess, had long been familiar to turn back, when Els saw the man who brought to her father the summons heard from Herr Pfinzing, had filled the worthy old clerk''s heart with felt removed from the world and borne into the abode of God. Now also, whilst Els was listening, she brought no earthly matter to the id: 5544 author: Ebers, Georg title: In the Fire of the Forge: A Romance of Old Nuremberg — Volume 02 date: words: 18093 sentences: 823 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/5544.txt txt: ./txt/5544.txt summary: He was wise, prudent, loved Eva like a sister, and in If Wolff came, Eva was to tell him that she could not leave her mother, even though Wolff''s heart was fired with love for Els Ortlieb, his his lord; but Eva again interrupted, and asked what Sir Heinz Schorlin that Sir Heinz''s lady mother committed her dear son to my Biberli''s wanton, that he would trifle with a pure, innocent creature like Eva. How Heinz had succeeded in winning so speedily the devout child, who was "Heinz Schorlin rides swiftly," he interrupted; but Wolff exclaimed: I shall expect you to tell me how you won our ''little saint,'' my sisterin-law Eva. The two beautiful Ortlieb ''Es'' are one in the eyes of the On her return the knight had just followed Eva into the house, and Look yonder at my handsome, submissive knight, Sir Heinz Schorlin, so id: 5547 author: Ebers, Georg title: In the Fire of the Forge: A Romance of Old Nuremberg — Volume 05 date: words: 17887 sentences: 776 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/5547.txt txt: ./txt/5547.txt summary: from his master, and felt sure that Heinz needed him; that he, Biberli, Eva was praying in the death-chamber for the soul of the beloved dead dead woman, that Eva clung to her like a second mother, and that nothing to the Emperor Eva perceived--her heart almost stood still--the person with so warm a light in her eyes that Eva felt as if her heart was Even before Sir Heinz Schorlin''s visit young Herr Eysvogel had known what Before leaving home Eva adorned the beloved dead with the flowers, Perhaps little Eva''s love would result in her seeking with the sisters of Els had told Eva that the countess had seen Heinz Schorlin at the animatedly and spoke so confidently of the knight''s love that Els felt When Heinz left the church Eva''s image filled his heart and mind. later the time must come when Heinz would long to return to it and the id: 5543 author: Ebers, Georg title: In the Fire of the Forge: A Romance of Old Nuremberg — Volume 01 date: words: 17206 sentences: 746 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/5543.txt txt: ./txt/5543.txt summary: He had already waited some time in vain, but now a young girl''s head the Ortlieb sisters, Els and Eva. Many vows of ardent, changeless love young Swiss knight Heinz Schorlin, whose name was on every lip because, If Eva Ortlieb were as lovely as the Virgin herself, and Sir Heinz''s eyes--the Knight Heinz Schorlin, and by his side a wonderfully charming Biberli had not seen Eva Ortlieb for three years, yet he knew that it was concealed her from Eva''s eyes, who, now that Heinz Schorlin had left the Eva''s father, when a young man, had met Frederic II, of the Hohenstaufen life to be permitted to gaze into the pure, loving countenance of St. Francis, who had closed his eyes seven years after her birth. Eva had already heard much praise of the great valour of the young knight Els longed to ask what Eva knew about the ardent fire of love; but she id: 5552 author: Ebers, Georg title: Margery (Gred): A Tale Of Old Nuremberg — Volume 01 date: words: 24041 sentences: 901 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/5552.txt txt: ./txt/5552.txt summary: them looked everything that was good and kind and loving and true, like for the first time I saw that my good cousin was right ugly as other sainted mother, and Cousin Maud took care that we should likewise keep as Cousin Maud took it much to heart, because she knew that my father had good-will for my Cousin Gotz and love of the Forest, to her the place in Good temper and a high spirit looked out of his great blue eyes; When Cousin Maud beheld how little good Kunz got out of his learning, in Uncle Christian Pfinzing, ere long truly loved my little Ann; and of all My cautious Cousin Maud had, it is true, done the blind god of Love good when Cousin Maud said that the little house by the river was doing her a deem that it was but a light matter to ask of a good-hearted old man that id: 5559 author: Ebers, Georg title: Margery (Gred): A Tale Of Old Nuremberg — Volume 08 date: words: 23581 sentences: 886 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/5559.txt txt: ./txt/5559.txt summary: home-coming is put off, albeit all men know that Herdegen is as a man in they had conquered the churlish old man''s hardness of heart and stiffnecked malice, they drove him to a strange bargain. beginning to come upon me likewise, by reason that Ann came not, albeit discourse, and inasmuch as that Master Knorr knew of old that Gotz was Likewise Gotz had taken in hand the cause of Herdegen and Sir Franz and No one in all the dear old forest home was aware of my coming save the time when my cousin Gotz brought my dear brother to see me, himself a his hands, I ever mind me of Herdegen''s as I saw them on that day, and a sisterly love; and behind her came a man, my cousin Gotz, whose newlymarried wife''s daring leap was indeed after his own heart. id: 5558 author: Ebers, Georg title: Margery (Gred): A Tale Of Old Nuremberg — Volume 07 date: words: 20936 sentences: 823 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/5558.txt txt: ./txt/5558.txt summary: the old folks would not have suffered me to ride forth after Ann, and my likewise stooped low and then my uncle clasped his hands, and he cried in take as good care of my Lord Kunz as though he were at home in Nuremberg. a long time and found no sleep the words would come, and I said: "My face, held forth his hand, and Ann held it fast and cried to me: "You are So rough and so good!--My old man, to be sure, must likewise, Ann wrote a long letter to my lord Cardinal, the venerable head Howbeit, when Master Ulsenius had let blood the old man opened his right When that old man had once said to Ann that she could scarce an old man departing to the other world, and meseemed their end had Howbeit, when I had presently closed that good old man''s eyes, I would id: 5556 author: Ebers, Georg title: Margery (Gred): A Tale Of Old Nuremberg — Volume 05 date: words: 19480 sentences: 789 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/5556.txt txt: ./txt/5556.txt summary: and heard it all at this present time; albeit I, an old woman, would fain another maid, clasped our hands in sheer delight, but Ursula cast a look when my grand-uncle was present, albeit at other times he would cast dark secure of her love; and Hans called upon my brother Herdegen to quit Our grand-uncle and guardian, the old knight Im Hoff, had ever, so long brother sat whispering to Ann with his hand on his heart. To think of Ursula as ruling in our house, and of Ann pining with heart The old man had seen nought of Herdegen''s doings with Ann, by me to Herdegen and speak out my mind, but my brother, as it fell, arms betwixt Junker Henning and my brother Herdegen. come to ask for me, and so likewise had Ann and Hans, and it wanted but He was bidding my Hans depart right graciously, and I went forth into the id: 5557 author: Ebers, Georg title: Margery (Gred): A Tale Of Old Nuremberg — Volume 06 date: words: 19552 sentences: 801 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/5557.txt txt: ./txt/5557.txt summary: Shall I now set forth how that Ann and I found Herdegen in his hidingplace, a simple little beekeeper''s but in the most covert part of the Herdegen called upon him to speak, but did not hold forth his hand, Sir love such I have known I gave once for all to that man Herdegen Schopper; which brought great joy to Ann, did but make my sore heart ache the more. Herdegen''s next letter from Venice brought us the ill tidings that the good right, to any man who had dared to speak to him, but in Venice every a man''s true faith; and when I minded me of Herdegen and Ann, and of this Thereupon I departed; Ann was ready to do the dying man''s bidding, and bidding had likewise come to Ann; yet, albeit her much sitting in my Old Jordan Kubbeling of Brunswick, the father of he man who had now come id: 5554 author: Ebers, Georg title: Margery (Gred): A Tale Of Old Nuremberg — Volume 03 date: words: 19206 sentences: 742 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/5554.txt txt: ./txt/5554.txt summary: best-beloved Herdegen''s eyes shone so brightly, and she saw Ann cling to the background, for since he had come to know that Herdegen and Ann were bride-chest of a maid of good birth; and albeit Ann could not but rejoice indeed her intent to part Herdegen from Ann. And her ill-favored countenance grew strangely puckered and her bosom devoutly loved his master, and who knew right well how to value a young Herdegen wrote right loving letters at first love and kindness, he had at last set his heart hard against young loving foster-mother, who fears to turn our hearts from her by harshness; The young fellow had ere long set his light heart on Ann; and being a with a letter written by the kind old man to Ann herself, his "dear that they might some day come together, and that Ann''s noble love of what id: 5555 author: Ebers, Georg title: Margery (Gred): A Tale Of Old Nuremberg — Volume 04 date: words: 18361 sentences: 754 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/5555.txt txt: ./txt/5555.txt summary: hearty feeling: "The loving heart of a brave woman has at all times been Ann looked right sweetly as she told my aunt that she felt put to shame that I knew for certain that old grand-dame Pernhart loved her truly. But Ann broke in again, crying: "No, no, noble lady, the heart of that Ann shook her head, and my aunt went on: "And if there is any one--let me Ann to the heart; she confessed that she had many times said the same Ann covered my aunt''s hands with kisses, and the words flowed heartily Ann''s home-coming, when I would go to see her at Pernhart''s house, I Hans that he could never cease to think of Ann. Whereupon my dear love Ursula had demeaned herself towards Ann at the great dance, desired to Duke in the seat of honor at her right hand, with Ann and Junker Henning id: 5553 author: Ebers, Georg title: Margery (Gred): A Tale Of Old Nuremberg — Volume 02 date: words: 17967 sentences: 688 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/5553.txt txt: ./txt/5553.txt summary: The sunny autumn air was right full of these threads when on St. Maurice''s day--[September 22nd]--Ann and I went forth to our duty of Ann went between him and me and gazed up into his face with shining eyes, rejoiced at my brother''s home-coming could be seen in their eyes, though distress of mind and a wounded heart brought the tears into my eyes. wanderer; and when I gave Ann a last kiss that night how well I loved her tree of love grows in my breast, and the name of it is Ann; the little was minded to trust no man; for, if Herdegen''s love were not the truth, have warned Herdegen against the good liquor, my uncle put in his word Ann had had tidings of our home-coming, yet I found her not at our house, father that Ann for the first time met my brother once more. id: 46401 author: Headlam, Cecil title: The Story of Nuremberg date: words: 82642 sentences: 5199 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/46401.txt txt: ./txt/46401.txt summary: story of the old mediæval town which was for long the centre of German The Burg and town of Nuremberg were then given by the Emperor Towns like Nuremberg, on the other hand, found it very much amiss. those picturesque market-places, where to-day beneath the shadow of St. Sebald''s shrine, St. Mary''s church and the stately Rathaus, the from this time, up to the middle of the Thirty Years War, the Nuremberg occasion he knighted Sebald Behaim, of the great Nuremberg family of In the old days every good thing had been said to come out of Nuremberg picturesque bits of old Nuremberg than to work round the three lines of of the Town of Nuremberg which families have always from time immemorial Nuremberg in her golden age were Albert Durer, Peter Vischer, Adam The Town Council of Nuremberg seem Nuremberg carving, but also one of the works of art of all time. id: 45983 author: Neally, Amy title: To Nuremberg and Back: A Girl''s Holiday date: words: 14925 sentences: 849 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/45983.txt txt: ./txt/45983.txt summary: One day in the early spring, Alice Winter came home from school, Mrs. Winter came in while Alice was almost in despair and said, "This "Come, Alice," said Mrs. Winter, "we will go down to our state-room and The girls thought it very interesting, but Mrs. Winter said, "A Mrs. Winter and Alice did not like the carriage, as it is called in like going down underground so far, but Alice said to Nellie, "I think I Mr. Winter said, "Alice, you told that very well; but he was not such a After a good dinner and a rest, Mr. Winter said he thought, as his time Mrs. Winter then said, "Now, girls, we will visit those churches of Mr. Winter said, "Alice, what do you know about this?" Mrs. Winter said, "This is very beautiful, but I do like the solemnity Mrs. Winter said she would like to go home on the "Teutonic" very much, ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel