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  • Morning sessions were followed by huge lunches in wooden huts perched on the shoulders of the mountains – restaurants such as Sigmund's (Gasthof Schwaiger) and Gasthof Tiroler.

    Family ski: never say never in South Tyrol Martin Love 2010

  • That's an interesting comment about Austria - I always think of goulash as a Hungarian dish, but now you mention it, on my one visit to Austria every Gasthof seemed to have goulash soup on the menu.

    February recipe: Goulash Carla 2007

  • The lady hastened to the porch of the Gasthof to seek shelter, and the driver of the coach led his tired horses under cover of a shed in the courtyard.

    A German Pompadour Being the Extraordinary History of Wilhelmine van Grävenitz, Landhofmeisterin of Wirtemberg 1905

  • Gasthof, write a letter craving permission to call on my cousins, and wait there till an answer came?

    Elizabeth and Her German Garden Elizabeth von Arnim 1903

  • I think if it had been a fine day I would have gone soberly to the Gasthof and written the conciliatory letter; but the temptation was too great, it was altogether irresistible, and in ten minutes I had found the gate, opened it with some difficulty, and was standing with a beating heart in the garden of my childhood.

    Elizabeth and Her German Garden Elizabeth von Arnim 1903

  • But the Gasthof of a north German village is a dreadful place, and the remembrance of one in which I had taken refuge once from a thunderstorm was still so vivid that nature itself cried out against this plan.

    Elizabeth and Her German Garden Elizabeth von Arnim 1903

  • Schnurr at the "Gasthof zur Post," Schicksalsee, that inn being close to the station.

    In the Quarter 1899

  • As I thought of her, the memory of the little inn, the Gasthof zum Goldenen Anker, in

    Paul Patoff 1881

  • Whoever has a kreuzer to spend will have a draft of beer and a whiff of the lilac-scented air, and the old will sit down and smoke their painted pipes under the eaves of their favourite _Gasthof_, and the young will roam with their best-loved maidens through the shadows of the Anlagen, or still farther on under the high beech-trees of

    Wisdom, Wit, and Pathos of Ouida Selected from the Works of Ouida 1839-1908 Ouida 1873

  • We made directly for the inn, which was recommended as the best; and, except that the house was full of workmen, our chamber small, and our beds detestable, we have no right to put down the Gasthof zum Weissen Ross, as one of the bad places of call on the march to Schnee-Koppee.

    Germany, Bohemia, and Hungary, Visited in 1837. Vol. II 1842

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