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In The Fire Of The Forge
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CHAPTER I
11/18

"Such a lovely creature! I know no girl more beautiful in all Nuremberg." "Oh! you----," said his betrothed bride, shaking her finger at her lover, but he answered promptly, "You just told me that you preferred 'good' to 'better,' and so doubtless 'fair' to 'fairer,' and you are beautiful, Els, in person and in soul.

As for Eva, I admire, in pictures of madonnas and angels, those wonderful saintly eyes with their uplifted gaze and marvellously long lashes, the slight droop of the little head, and all the other charms; yet I gladly dispense with them in my heart's darling and future wife.
But you, Els--if our Lord would permit me to fashion out of divine clay a life companion after my own heart, do you know how she would look ?" "Like me--exactly like Els Ortlieb, of course," replied the girl laughing.
"A correct guess, with all due modesty," Wolff answered gaily.

"But take care that she does not surpass your wishes.

For you know, if the little saint should meet at the dance some handsome fellow whom she likes better than the garb of a nun, and becomes a good Nuremberg wife, the excess of angelic virtue will vanish; and if I had a brother--in serious earnest--I would send him to your Eva." "And," cried Els, "however quickly her mood changes, it will surely do her no harm.

But as yet she cares nothing about you men.


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