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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2009
1 In Simplicissimus, book ii, chap. 24, the ladies of a Westphalian convent are granted protection in the shape of two troopers, one from each army, who pass their time in friendly fencing-bouts ; and the Hessian governor of Lippstadt secures the most prominent “partisan ” on the other side not by force of arms, but by marrying him off, through a trick, to a Protestant lady.