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  • My younger daughter was the same…we were in Nuremburg Germany, relatives visiting, and wanted a nice picture in the gasthaus…Becca hid under the table.

    Scrappy* Blogaversary « Fairegarden 2009

  • Unbeknownst to von Hacke was the fact that the delightful little party of ladies staying at the local gasthaus, were in fact the notorious Gallian spy, Lady Diana Pettygree and her entourage.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Der Alte Fritz 2008

  • Unbeknownst to von Hacke was the fact that the delightful little party of ladies staying at the local gasthaus, were in fact the notorious Gallian spy, Lady Diana Pettygree and her entourage.

    Battle of Muhlenberg - January 19, 1758 Der Alte Fritz 2008

  • If they were in a gasthaus talking and sometimes flirting with the bar maids it was no big deal to the local people.

    R.T. Eby: Maybe We Are Maturing 2008

  • Using my small vocabulary of German, the innkeeper introduced me to a German man in the bar area of the gasthaus that could speak some English.

    ROBERT JOHN HARRON 1997

  • Back in his M577 command post alongside a gasthaus, he contemplated the roles 3 RCR battle group might have to perform.

    First Clash Macksey, Kenneth 1984

  • It has been a sort of pilgrimage, I think -- _gasthaus zur Landes Grenze_.

    The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author John Hill Burton

  • He passed from street to street — from gasthaus to gasthaus — everywhere the same dreary negative; and the day waned, and his search was still unsuccessful.

    A Tramp's Wallet stored by an English goldsmith during his wanderings in Germany and France William Duthie

  • Looking back into the mysterious panorama of pictures that we call memory, I can see the long dining room of the old gasthaus in the Black

    Shandygaff Christopher Morley 1923

  • To the rear, clinging to the mountain, is an Alpine _gasthaus_ -- a bit overdone, perhaps, with its red-framed windows and elaborate fretwork, but still genuinely of the Alps. Along the front of the terrace, protecting sightseers from the sheer drop of a thousand feet, is a stout wooden rail.

    Europe After 8:15 George Jean Nathan 1920

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