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much almost every day, and when in his cups would weep
and plaintively describe to two or three boon companions,
who were his only constant associates, the sweet, peaceful,
happy life he might have led. He always ended with
mournful hints that his days were numbered, and that his
broken heart would soon be carried to that place of healing
where the bolsters were of black earth and the worms were
chirurgeon.
The King, to make an end of all this, ordered him to
accompany the troops which the Dutch were transferring
to Fyen, and thence he returned in November with the
news of the victory at Nyborg. He resumed his place at
the court and in the favor of the King, and seemed to be
quite his old self.
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