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1 I, I | doctor she conversed in German; to the guide she spoke 2 I, I | outright.~ ~We conversed in German, and, as the lady became 3 I, I | Dumany wants to give the German Heinicke method a trial. 4 I, III | asked -~ ~"Do you understand German, sir?"~ ~"Yes, sir, I do."~ ~" 5 I, III | entire cortège had been German, French, Italian, and English, 6 I, IV | Alsacian, who talked to me in German - perhaps with the notion 7 I, IV | English, Italian, and one German; but still I was a little 8 I, IV | into every one - French, German, English, and Italian, and 9 I, IV | Here I keep only French and German pictures of lesser value."~ ~ 10 I, VII | offending Jehovah by uttering German words with his last breath. 11 I (1)| in Hungary usually speak German among themselves.~ ~ 12 I, X | said, "He is turned into a German, an Austrian," down came 13 I, XI | and if a Hungarian or a German word failed him, he substituted 14 II, I | she spoke French; to me, German. The girl took the rose 15 II, I | answered by an anecdote.~ ~"A German journalist had to translate 16 II, I | turtle-doves, which are in German called Turtel-tauben, and, 17 II, V | is Seestern, the famous German actor, who is here under 18 II, VII | red-faced damsels, with the German phrase, "Darf ich Ihnen 19 II, XI | been hastily abandoned by a German diplomat at the first rumour 20 II, XII | Englishman, the other a German from Baden. Both were officers 21 II, XII | Both were officers in the German army. Three daring officers 22 II, XII | daring officers from the German camp, on horseback and in 23 II, XII | cuts his way back to the German camp.~ ~This incident I 24 II, XII | chasseurs had pursued the German hussars to a hop plantation, 25 II, XIII | then Wörth. Everywhere the German force was stronger than 26 II, XIII | beaten by MacMahon! The German Crown Prince captured and 27 II, XIII | they are talking of the German Prince having been captured. 28 II, XIII | of French and a couple of German pieces were in position. 29 II, XIII | learn that I have talked German with a Prussian officer, 30 II, XV | where?"~ ~"To this hotel. A German diplomat lived here before 31 II, XV | because their names had a German sound."~ ~"Let them alone," 32 II, XVI | inaction at Mainz or some other German fortress.~ ~So that, considered