29. WILHEL(MINE), KATHARINE (TRINE), CHRI(STINE)

131.—9. SIRRT, an onomatopoetic word coined by the poet to imitate the sound of the scythe cutting through the grain.

10. ARBEITSFRIEDEN, the quiet peace of daily labor.

11. HEIMATWELT, home world. Compare Alltagswelt, work-a-day world.

132.—4. march and flood of victory.

11 f. DURCH DIE LÜFTE BRAUST, etc., with horrible whir of wings a flight of vultures passes through the air.

133. Famous battle in the Seven Years War, in which Frederick the Great was defeated with enormous losses by the Austrians.

2. SOMMERHALM, lit. summerstalk, i.e., growing grain.

4. IST AUS, is over.

9. he had to go.