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... the Kaiser in that sketch it began to be rumoured that he was a German spy, and that his wife was an Austrian. There was such a thing as cowardice of silence, and Miss Martin had not discouraged these rumours. ...
... would take pains for me to |be there rather than Fraulein von Jacho- I witz, whom Ingcborg, as it proved later, I regarded as a spy. Poor Fraulein von Jachowitz had a very {thard time at the Court. Trusted entirely by the Grand Duke, ehe was hated by the ...
... offended some people. and as it went out that in the sketch he was to take the part of the Kaiser it began to be rumoured that he was a German spy, and his wife being a native of Strachur, it went out that she war an Austrian. There was such a thing As the ...