Dr. Schlesien heard remarks, upon which his weighty Teutonic mind sat crushingly.
In all other parts Teutsch reigns; and Schlesien is a green abundant Country; full of metallurgy, damask-weaving, grain-husbandry.
Schlesien—will the reader learn to call it by that name, on occasion?
You and Colney are hard on Schlesien—or at him, I should say.
Who first lived in Schlesien, or lived long since in it, there is no use in asking, nor in telling if one knew.