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

CHAPTER V
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Readers recollect that young Lady's Serene Mother, and a meeting she once had with her Uncle Peter,--at Magdeburg, a dozen years ago, in a public drawing-room with alcove near; anecdote not lightly to be printed in human types, nor repeated where not necessary.

The Mother is now dead; Father still up to the eyes in puddle and trouble: but as for the young Lady herself, she is Niece to the now Czarina Anne; by law of primogeniture Heiress of all the Russias; something of a match truly! "But there will be difficulties; your Highness to change your religion, for one thing ?--PRINCE: Won't, by any means:--SCHULENBURG: And give up the succession to Prussia ?--PRINCE: A right fool if I did!--SCHULENBURG: Then this marriage comes to nothing .-- Thereupon next he said, If the Kaiser is so strong for us, let him give me his second Daughter;" lucky Franz of Lorraine is to get the first.--"SCHULENBURG: Are you serious ?--PRINCE: Why not?
with a Duchy or two it would do very well .-- SCHULENBURG: No Duchies possible under the Pragmatic Sanction, your Highness: besides, your change of religion ?--PRINCE: Oh, as to that, never!--Then this marriage also comes to nothing Of the English, and their Double-Marriage, and their Hotham brabble, he spoke lightly, as of an extinct matter,--in terms your Excellency will like.
"But, said I, since you speak so much of marriages, I suppose you wish to be married ?--PRINCE: No; but if the King absolutely will have it, I will marry to obey him.

After that, I will shove my wife into the corner (PLANTERAI LA MA FEMME), and live after my own fancy .-- SCHULENBURG: Horrible to think of! For, in the first place, your Highness, is it not written in the Law of God, Adulterers shall not inherit the Kingdom of Heaven ?" And in the second place; and in the third and fourth place!--To all which he answered as wild young fellows do, especially if you force marriage on them.

"I can perceive, if he marries, it will only be to have more liberty than now.

It is certain, if he had his elbows free, he would strike out (S'EN DONNERAIT A GAUCHE).


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