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seemed desperately apprehensive that he was going to relate
something improper, began

THE BARON OF GROGZWIG

‘The Baron Von Koeldwethout, of Grogzwig in Germany, was as
likely a young baron as you would wish to see. I needn’t say that
he lived in a castle, because that’s of course; neither need I say
that he lived in an old castle; for what German baron ever lived in
a new one? There were many strange circumstances connected
with this venerable building, among which, not the least startling
and mysterious were, that when the wind blew, it rumbled in the
chimneys, or even howled among the trees in the neighbouring
forest; and that when the moon shone, she found her way through
certain small loopholes in the wall, and actually made some parts
of the wide halls and galleries quite light, while she left others in
gloomy shadow. I believe that one of the baron’s ancestors, being
short of money, had inserted a dagger in a gentleman who called
one night to ask his way, and it was supposed that these
miraculous occurrences took place in consequence. And yet I
hardly know how that could have been, either, because the baron’s
ancestor, who was an amiable man, felt very sorry afterwards for
having been so rash, and laying violent hands upon a quantity of
stone and timber which belonged to a weaker baron, built a chapel
as an apology, and so took a receipt from Heaven, in full of all
demands.

‘Talking of the baron’s ancestor puts me in mind of the baron’s
great claims to respect, on the score of his pedigree. I am afraid to
say, I am sure, how many ancestors the baron had; but I know that


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