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The Goose Girl

CHAPTER III
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Ehrenstein means "stone of honor," and he had always carried the thought of this in his heart.

He was frank in his likes and dislikes, he hated secrets, and he loved an opponent who engaged him in the open.

Herbeck often labored with him over this open manner, but the mind he sought to work upon was as receptive to political hypocrisy as a wall of granite.

It was this extraordinary rectitude which made the duke so powerful an aid to Bismarck in the days that followed.

The Man of Iron needed this sort of character as a cover and a buckler to his own duplicities.
Herbeck was an excellent foil.


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