Bertha by Mary Hazelton Wade
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"A new palace was built in Berlin, besides another one the king
called 'Sans Souci.' Those are French words meaning, 'Without a Care.' He called the place by that name because he said he was free-hearted and untroubled while he stayed there. "I've told you these things because you are a girl. But I'll tell you what I like to think of best of all. It's the stories of the wars in which he fought and in which he showed such wonderful courage. So, hurrah for Frederick the Great, King of Prussia!" Hans made a salute as though he stood in the presence of the great king. Then he started for the wood-pile, where he was soon sawing logs with as much energy as if he were fighting against the enemies of his country. CHAPTER VII. THE BRAVE PRINCESS "Listen, children! That must be the song of a nightingale. How sweet it is!" It was a lovely Sunday afternoon. Every one in the family had been to church in the morning, and come home to a good dinner of bean soup and potato salad. Then the father had said: "Let us take a long walk over the fields and through the woods. The |
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