Hans Bosch, when his young master was about to return home, begged that he might come back with him to Wittemburg.
“I there got an abundance of substantial food for my soul, while Father Nicholas serves us out only piecrust, filled with dry dust that is neither meat nor drink,” said the old man, as he looked up while packing his young master’s valise.
Note 1. Merle D’Aubigne’s “History of the Reformation.”
Chapter Six.
Eric, with his friend, Albert von Otten, arrived unexpectedly one day, to the Knight’s very great satisfaction at Lindburg. The Knight embraced his son affectionately.
“I have a great many questions to ask, and difficulties for you to solve, my son,” he said, as he beckoned him to come to his room.
“And I, father, have very many things to say to you, so that we shall have plenty to talk about. Albert will, in the meantime, entertain my mother and Laneta.”