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  • The train went through Liechtenstein and stopped at Bludenz where there was a small branch line that ran along a pebbly trout river through a valley of farms and forest to Schruns, which was a sunny market town with sawmills, stores, inns and a good, year-around hotel called the Taube where we lived.

    A Moveable Feast Ernest Hemingway 1992

  • The train went through Liechtenstein and stopped at Bludenz where there was a small branch line that ran along a pebbly trout river through a valley of farms and forest to Schruns, which was a sunny market town with sawmills, stores, inns and a good, year-around hotel called the Taube where we lived.

    A Moveable Feast Ernest Hemingway 1992

  • The train went through Liechtenstein and stopped at Bludenz where there was a small branch line that ran along a pebbly trout river through a valley of farms and forest to Schruns, which was a sunny market town with sawmills, stores, inns and a good, year-around hotel called the Taube where we lived.

    A Moveable Feast Ernest Hemingway 1992

  • The train went through Liechtenstein and stopped at Bludenz where there was a small branch line that ran along a pebbly trout river through a valley of farms and forest to Schruns, which was a sunny market town with sawmills, stores, inns and a good, year-around hotel called the Taube where we lived.

    A Moveable Feast Ernest Hemingway 1992

  • The train went through Liechtenstein and stopped at Bludenz where there was a small branch line that ran along a pebbly trout river through a valley of farms and forest to Schruns, which was a sunny market town with sawmills, stores, inns and a good, year-around hotel called the Taube where we lived.

    A Moveable Feast Ernest Hemingway 1992

  • The train went through Liechtenstein and stopped at Bludenz where there was a small branch line that ran along a pebbly trout river through a valley of farms and forest to Schruns, which was a sunny market town with sawmills, stores, inns and a good, year-around hotel called the Taube where we lived.

    A Moveable Feast Ernest Hemingway 1992

  • The "Taube" commanded attention in Germany for the reason that it indicated the first departure from the adherence to the French designs which up to that time had been followed somewhat slavishly, owing to the absence of native initiative.

    Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot

  • The individuality of character revealed in the "Taube" appealed to the

    Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot

  • The design of this machine follows very closely the lines of a bird in flight -- hence its colloquial description, "Taube," or "dove."

    Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot

  • "Taube" is the name of the German military monoplane, of which there are comparatively few in use; and I am informed that hardly any Taubes have flown over Paris, the bomb-throwing visitors having been the more practical double-decker Aviatiks.

    The New York Times Current History: the European War, February, 1915 Various

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