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History Of Friedrich II. of Prussia
Vol. VII. (of XXI.)

CHAPTER VI
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2;--addressed to Prince Eugene few days afterwards; given in Forster, iii.

1-13).]--however, he rallies in the course of the evening; speaks again to Page Keith.

"Steinfurth [STONY-FORD, over the Brook here]; be it at Steinfurth, all the same!" Page Keith will manage to get horses for us here, no less.

And Speyer and the Ferry of the Rhine are within three hours.

Favor us, Silence and all ye good genii!-- On Friday morning, 4th August, 1730, "usual hour of starting, 3 A.M.," not being yet came, the Royal Party lies asleep in two clean airy Barns, facing one another, in the Village of Steinfurth; Barns facing one another, with the Heidelberg Highway and Village Green asleep in front between them; [Compare Wilhelmina, i.


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