Vol. VI. (of XXI.) by Thomas Carlyle]@TWC D-Link book Vol. VI. (of XXI.) 18/22 So, from time to time, thou shalt send me a box of nice flour, and I will keep thee in hams and sausages. Wilt thou, Louisa ?' That the Princess answered Yea," says poor Fassmann with the tear in his eye, "may readily be supposed!" Nay all that heard the thing round the royal bed there--simple humanities of that kind from so great, a King--had almost or altogether tears in their eyes. 393, 394.] This surely is a very touching scene. But now listen to Wilhelmina's account of another on the same subject, between the same parties. |