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Show IMPRISONMENT NOT UNPLEASANT Oeraaaa Daellat Wke Kill Will Hot (affar Hath. The sentence of two and a quarts' yeara' Imprisonment In a fortreo, which baa been passed on the Oernui officer, IJeut. Thleme, who lately slut dead a atudent of Jena In a duel, Is V no means so sever aa It looks. "Fsr tungs-arreat" In Oermany la a compat-atlvely compat-atlvely pleasant affair. The offend' have an agreeable barrack room plsyJ at their disposal, from which they ay emerge at stated hours and enjoy pensive walk about the confine of t" fortress, and they may even ban servant to wait upon them. There are few officers thus "Incarcerated" "Incar-cerated" who do not relish the cbtnxe from the dlaclpltnary rigor of th b"' rack yard to the delightful protueniaVs afforded them within tbe precincts auch plctureaquely altuatcd fnrtrenms as Konlgsteln, on the Elbe, or bno-breltsteln, bno-breltsteln, on the lthlne, where tbey are deprived of almost no prlvlle save the empty one ot wearing let'' sworda. And then, too, says the lon-don lon-don Chronicle, In most caaea about ' sevenths of their nominal "time" Ul-wsys Ul-wsys remitted them especially In caaea of dueling when they reiuia their career In a new garrlaon. |