The German Classics of the Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries, volume 10

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The President thereupon declared the sittingadjourned. This was the signal for great tumult and clamor. No order, it was urged, should be bestowed on any member during the session ofthe Reichstag; the Monarch may not be mentioned during the session. The House adjourns till tomorrow. Eulenburg's appearance in theChamber is again greeted with hisses and commotion--and then I awokein such a state of nervous excitement that it was long before Irecovered, and I could not sleep from half-past four to... half-pastsix. All this happened in the House in my presence, as clearly as Ihave written it down.
I will not hope that the dream will be realized, but it is certainlypeculiar. I dreamt it after six hours of quiet sleep, so it could nothave been directly produced by our conversation.
_Enfin_, I could not but tell you of this curious occurrence.
Your WILHELM.
    * * * * * BISMARCK TO EMPEROR WILLIAM I.
Berlin, December 18, '81.
I thank your Majesty most respectfully for the gracious letter.


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