The General proceeds to unfold the railroad scheme, and elicits Reinhold's opinion.
Reinhold goes out of the house, with its gloomy associations, into the glorious sunshine.
In the edition of this work published by Reinhold, the pupil of Copernicus, we read the following passage.
"Because I have sworn to serve my country on land and sea," replied Reinhold, with a smile.
Aunt Rikchen suggests to Ferdinande that she marry Reinhold herself, greatly to her astonishment.