Full text: Wilhelm der Siegreiche.

WORDS AND PHRASES 
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Wwonbs 
to need 
to entice 
in the meantime 
to accomplish 
lugitive (###) 
in ihe face of 
similar 
the egxhaustion 
the unrest 
the decision 
gradually 
the scund of 
hoofs 
the position (zzr) 
the command 
already 
the news 
the roof 
the column of 
smoke 
the confusion 
2 the letter 
the answer 
precipitately 
boundless 
mad 
disgraceful 
enormous 
the attempt 
the belt 
tbe bullet 
in spite of 
the hail 
the siege 
former 
the hospital 
(mic) 
to rally (mil) 
the ruins 
to reinforce 
the circumspec- 
tion 
wonps 
to occupy 
to drum 
scornful 
the sang-froid 
the appeal 
eternal 
to yield 
uninterrupted. 
and vice versa 
the despair 
of course 
the provisions 
the claret 
the loss 
to frustrate 
in consequence 
to surround (mrt) 
to comprehend 
extraordinary 
to be on the way 
magnanimocusly 
the mislortune 
grand 
the Frenchman 
at once 
to continue 
magnificent 
to recommend 
gigantic 
the conflagration 
#the cellar 
the salt 
the population 
to equip 
to deceire 
to help 
to reliere (z) 
to fail 
to inspire 
sufficient. 
PHRASES 
at the head of the army 
to divert some one's attention 
to be moved to tears 
to take up one’'s headquarters 
to declare war 
to be completely defeated 
to advance on ASletz 
to attend a battle in person 
not to be able to close one's 
eyes 
how are they going to turn out? 
to die away in the distance 
to take some refreshment 
to buy sg. too dearly 
to spend the night 
to bar the way before some one 
to turn northwards 
to wheel to the right 
to give an order 
to order to cease fire 
to lose one's head 
to be ready to receive some one 
to hold out one's hand to some 
one 
that is only toc certain 
to read out a telegram 
however great the event maybe 
io place some one at the head 
iodosg. with perfect equanimity 
to prove unsuccesslul 
to shake one’s head 
r10 persist in one's resolve 
to make a sortie (m) 
tosurrender the kers of the for- 
tress 
on the occasion of these deeds 
of arms 
to move one's headquarters 
to be animated by courage 
to be commanded by an able 
general 
never to lose courage 
to advance with renewed cou- 
to gain a victory [rage
	        
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