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The Hosts of the Air

CHAPTER VIII
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You'd better turn him loose, or all your horses will die." "Donner und blitzen! See Fritz, if it's true.

It's so, is it?
Then release the poor animal as Castel says, and put in one of the extras.
See, you Castel, you're a wizard, you hardly glanced at the horses, and you saw what we didn't see, although we've been with them all day." "I've grown up with horses.

It's my business to know everything about them, and maybe your trade before the war didn't bring you near them." Scheller threw back his great head and laughed.
"If a horse had approached where I worked," he said, "much good beer would have been spilt.

I was the head waiter in a restaurant on the Unter den Linden.

Ah, the happy days! Oh, the glorious street! and here it's nothing but march, march, and shoot, shoot! Three of my best waiters have been killed already.


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