Then the ropedancer met her.
"In The Blue Pike, Volume 2."
Georg Ebers
A few minutes had sufficed to show the ropedancer all this, and suggest the question whether it was possible that the most faithful of husbands would thus basely neglect, for the sake of a child, the young wife whom he had won in spite of the hardest obstacles, on whose account he had so coldly and cruelly rejected her, the object of so much wooing, and who, this very day, was the fairest of all the beautiful ladies who surrounded her.
"In The Blue Pike, Volume 2."
Georg Ebers
Yes, the ropedancer was jealous of the laurel-crowned child.
"In The Blue Pike, Volume 2."
Georg Ebers