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"We have a major enemy attack coming southeast from Springe.
We have an advance of six kilometers here, and almost as much here at Springe.
Why, as a woodcock to mine own springe, Osric.
It is also about 3 kilometres from Springe (car park towards Köllnischfeld).
The Saupark Springe - a wildlife park - is located here.
"Sir, we have these two German tank brigades at Springe.
He'd also been forced to gamble in giving highest transport priority to the armored division now approaching Springe.
A woodcock to mine own springe, indeed.
Therefore he could not possibly have been the man who set the springe for Huon de Domville, and killed him.
We hold our Saxon woodcock in the springe, But he begins to flutter.
However, when she belittles French and Latin as word sources, she falls into her own springe.
At that time Springe was a small village in the Kingdom of Hanover with less than 2.000 inhabitants.
After a two years traineeship she became an editor at a daily newspaper in Springe, where she was working for five years.
He pointed to Springe.
In Springe Tanner got the information, that Goebel had learned the profession of a locksmith.
This is doubted in Deister since the sources are missing and the firm's name is not known in Springe.
It runs in a north-westerly direction from Springe in the south to Rodenberg in the north.
The forest lay one side, the river, now but a shallow sluggish stream, lay the other; 'twas a cleft stick and the springe tightened.
Springe (Schmiech) is a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
In Springe a new factory is opened in February 1962 a new factory for the production of fluid control units with 200 employees.
And Zeus beheld the springe his foot was in, And, once more wise, being out of love, would win His freedom on good terms.
The Kleiner Deister is located immediately south of Springe and just north of the Nesselberg.
Gunkel was born in Springe, Kingdom of Hanover, where his father and grandfather were Lutheran pastors.
'The Squire's pretty springe, considering his weight,' said Mr Macey, 'and he stamps uncommon well.
I hold Sir William in a springe which shall tighten and crush him unless his niece is my Lady Hedingham this month."