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CHAPTER VII
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The carriage is doubtless awaiting the young gentleman in Nyborg ?" pursued he.

"I will join company with you--my brown horse waits for me at Schalburg.

You should see him! He has sinews like steel springs, and legs like a dancing-master! He is my own brown." "No one knows that we are coming," answered Wilhelm.

"We shall, therefore, take a carriage from Nyborg." "We will join company," said the Kammerjunker, "and then you will pay me a visit with the young gentleman.

You shall sleep in the black chamber! Yes, you will give me the pleasure ?" said he to Otto.


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