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the addresses of Prince Mischler, laughed at those of the Count of

------ - ------ (the short dash indicates the presence of a hyphen) and

General Muerrisch, of the eh--in his own opinion--for any woht to the

capital soree

as long as a bore's idea of a funny story But the princess did not

care for pedigrees that were squint-eyed or bow-legged One and all of

them she cast aside as unworthy her consideration Then, like the

ancient wor no wife to do the honors in his castle, holly agreeable

The Prince of Doppelkinn reigned over the neighboring principality If

you stood in the middle of it and were a baseball player, you could

throw a stone across the frontier in any direction But the vineyards

were a

his own people was affectionately styled "_der Rotnäsig_," which, I

believe, designates an illu

for rainbow trout he was sleeping in his cellars He was often

at the monthly reviews, but nobody ever worried; they knehere to

find hiht just as well sleep in his cellars as

in his carriage, for he never rode a horse if he could get out of doing

so He was really good-natured and easy-going, so long as no one

crossed him severely; and you could tell hi it immediately, which is more than I can say for

the duke