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"We mustn't do comingtrouble the favor of spoiling the happy present on its account. If youwant to act wisely, follow the advice of Horace. " "The Bible also teaches that 'sufficient unto the day is the evilthereof, '" added the pastor, and Captain Allertssohn exclaimed: "On my life, yes! My soldiers, the city-guard and volunteers must havetheir parade. Marching in full uniform, with all their weapons, whilebeautiful eyes smile upon them, the old wave greetings, and children runbefore with exul...tant shouts, a man learns to feel himself a soldier forthe first time. " So it was determined to let the fair be held. While other questions werebeing eagerly discussed, Henrica found a loving welcome in Barbara'spleasant room. When she had fallen asleep, Maria went back to herguests, but did not again approach the table; for the gentlemen's cheekswere flushed and they were no longer speaking in regular order, but eachwas talking about whatever he choose. The burgomaster was discussingwith Van Hout and Van Bronkhorst the means of procuring a supply of grainfor the city, Janus Dousa and Herr von Warmond were speaking of the poemthe city clerk had repeated at the last meeting of the poets' club, HerrVan der Does senior and the pastor were arguing about the new rules ofthe church, and stout Captain Allertssohn, before whom stood a hugedrinking-horn drained to the dregs, had leaned his forehead on ColonelMulder's shoulder and, as usual when he felt particularly happy over hiswine, was shedding tears.
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