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(1919) [MARC] Author: Dikken Zwilgmeyer
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know vve had a hig, old barn tbat was never
nsed. Karsten had to repeat what he had said;
we always have to speak awfully elearly to
Father; he won’t stand any slovenlv talk.

Father and Mother looked at each other
across the table.

“ Well, I don’t see any objection,” said
Father.

“ But is it worth while to have all that
hub-bub in our barn ? ” said Mother. I was
burn-ing with eagemess as I listened.

“ It is probably not very easy for them to
find a place for all their horses liere in town,”
said Father, “ and I shall make the condition
that they behave themselves there.”

“ Well, as you like,” said Mother.

Outside in the hall stood the same man I had
seen in the morning, and another fellow of just
the same sort, but smaller and rougher-looking.
Father went out and talked with them; the one
in the green cap mixed in a lot of German.
" Dunke schön—dunke sclwn/’ they said as
they went away.

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