History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Appendix by Thomas Carlyle
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Prinz Ferdinand.'
KING. "'Why did the man seek his discharge?' ICH. "'That I do not know.' KING. "'You may tell me, I have no view in asking: why did the man take his discharge?' ICH. "'Your Majesty, I really cannot say.' "We had now got on to Protzen. I perceived old General van Ziethen standing before the Manor-house in Protzen,"--rugged brave old soul; with his hanging brows, and strange dim-fiery pious old thoughts!--"I rode forward to the carriage and said:-- ICH. "'Your Majesty, the Herr General von Ziethen is [are, SIND] also here.' KING. "'Where? where? Oh, ride forward, and tell the people to draw up; they must halt, I'll get out.' "And now his Majesty got out; and was exceedingly delighted at the sight of Herr General von Ziethen; talked with him and Herr von Kleist of many things: Whether the draining of the Luch had done him good; Whether the murrain had been there among their cattle?-- and recommended rock-salt against the murrain. Suddenly his Majesty stept aside, turned towards me, and called: 'Amtmann! [THEN CLOSE INTO MY EAR] Who is the fat man there with the white coat?' |
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