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Werner, E., 1838-1918

"The Northern Light"

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was I who advised him to be silent for a few days, particularly as it
was a matter which only concerned us two, and--"
"Oh, that is what you thought. Then it does not concern us at all?" the
head forester interrupted angrily.
"No papa, and Will thought with me that in such a case there was no use
in troubling the parents--"
"What did Will think ?" asked Frau Regine, who at this unheard of
assertion thought it was time to take part in the conversation again.
"That one should love before one marries, and Will is right," Toni
declared with unwonted vivacity. "When he and I were engaged, there was
no talk of love. It was all settled for us, but that'll never happen to
me a second time. I see now for myself what it means when two people
love one another with their whole hearts, and how greatly it has changed
and improved Will. Now when I marry I must be loved as Will loves
Marietta, and if I can't find a man who will love me devotedly, I'll
remain single all my life."
And with this declaration and with a decisiveness in which nothing was
lacking, Fraeulein Antonie von Schoenau tossed her head back, and walked
out of the room leaving her father and aunt in anything but an enviable
state.
Herr von Schoenau turned to his sister-in-law and said in a subdued but
angry tone:
"Your son has been going ahead beautifully, Regine.


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