The carrier's widow, who had long since regained her health in the beguine House at Schweinau, had been taken into Frau Eysvogel's service.
"The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers"
Georg Ebers
Frau Christine had placed the girl under her special charge, and the beguine Hildegard, a woman of noble birth and the widow of a knight who had yielded his life in Italy for the Emperor Frederick, received her with special warmth because she had a daughter whom, just at Eva's age, death had snatched from her.
"In The Fire Of The Forge, Volume 7."
Georg Ebers
Her own bed had been placed in the widow's chamber next to Biberli's, and from the night that her Aunt Christine had permitted her to remain in the beguine house, she, who formerly had loved sleep and slumbered soundly, had been beside the sick woman at the least sign.
"The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers"
Georg Ebers