The German Classics; Masterpieces of German Literature, Tr. Into English

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" answered Kohlhaas. " House and farm and the means that I possessed I do not demand back, any more than the expenses of my wife's funeral! Herse's old mother will present the bill for her son's medical treatment, as well as a list of those things which he lost at Tronka Castle; and the loss which I suffered on account of not selling the black horses the government may have estimated by an expert." Luther exclaimed, as he gazed at him, " Mad, incompre- hensible, and amazing man! After your swor...d has taken the most ferocious revenge upon the Squire which could well be imagined, what impels you to insist upon a judg- ment against him, the severity of which, when it is finally pronounced, will fall so lightly upon him? " Kohlhaas answered, while a tear rolled down his cheek, ' ' Most reverend Sir ! It has cost me my wife ; Kohlhaas intends to prove to the world that she did not perish in an unjust quarrel. Do you, in these particulars, yield to my will and let the court of justice speak ; in all other points that may be contested I will yield to you." Luther said, " See here, what you demand is just, if indeed the circumstances are such as is commonly reported ; and if you had only succeeded in having your suit decided by the sovereign before you arbitrarily proceeded to avenge yourself, I do not doubt that your demands would have been granted, point for point.

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