The book "miss Träumerei": a Weimar Idyl was written by author Albert Morris Bagby Here you can read free online of "miss Träumerei": a Weimar Idyl book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is "miss Träumerei": a Weimar Idyl a good or bad book?
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In the midst of this hurry and scurry, a trio of erect, brilliantly uniformed young officers marched with clank of sabre and spur out through the great gateway and towards Frau von Berwitz's table. Fraulein Panzer, who had been expecting them, sprang up with a cry of welcome, and, after they had greeted the other ladies, she introduced Stanford to Count von Hohenfels, Lieutenant von Jahn, and Lieutenant von Bemsdorf. "Just enough to discourage general conversation," she reflected gleefully, as ...von Hohenfels seized the ''MISS TRAUMEREr* 95 vacant chair beside Muriel at the further end of the table. "Bernsdorf has a voice like a calliope. Anna must give him her place next the Countess and sit at the other end; then I think I can manage things." This arrangement relieved Muriel. The sustained effort attending a prolonged conversation on ram- bling topics with the Countess had taken from her cheeks all the bloom which the walk from Weimar had given; therefore, von Hohenfels found an ap- preciative listener to his animated flow of words.
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