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History of Friedrich II. of Prussia
Vol. IX. (of XXI.)

CHAPTER X
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But what is crueler upon me than all, is that you are ill.

God, in his grace, be pleased to help you, and restore the precious health which I so much wish you!...

FRIEDRICH." [_OEuvres de Frederic,_ xxvii.

part lst, p.

15.] Judicious Knobelsdorf settles that the meeting is to be this very morning at eight; Wilhelmina (whose memory a little fails her in the insignificant points) does not tell us where: but, by faint indications, I perceive it was in the Lake-House, pleasant Pavilion in the ancient artificial Lake, or big ornamental Fishpond, called BRANDENBURGER WEIHER, a couple of miles to the north of Baireuth: there Friedrich is to stop,--keeping the Paternal Order from the teeth outwards in this manner.


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