[A Word Only A Word Complete by Georg Ebers]@TWC D-Link bookA Word Only A Word Complete CHAPTER XXIX 24/25
When the pillage begins, I shall grasp these and take them to my sister's little children in Colln; they will be delighted, and if it should ever be necessary, their mother can sell them." What a throng crowded the most aristocratic streets! English, Spanish, Italian and Hanseatic merchants tried to outdo the Netherland traders in magnificent clothes and golden ornaments.
Ulrich saw them all assembled in the Gothic exchange on the Mere, the handsomest square in the city. There they stood in the vast open hall, on the checkered marble floor, not by hundreds, but by thousands, dealing in goods which came from all quarters of the globe--from the most distant lands.
Their offers and bids mingled in a noise audible at a long distance, which was borne across the square like the echo of ocean surges. Sums were discussed, which even the winged imagination of the lansquenet could scarcely grasp.
This city was a remarkable treasure, a thousand-fold richer booty than had been garnered from the Ottoman treasure-ship on the sea at Lepanto. Here was the fortune the Eletto needed, to build the palace in which he intended to place Ruth.
To whom else would fall the lion's share of the enormous prize! His future happiness was to arise from the destruction of this proud city, stifling in its gold. These were ambitious brilliant plans, but he devised them with gloomy eyes, in a darkened mind.
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