ld buy
hazel-nuts from our country, I began to deal in this humble merchandise
in large measure; and at this day I send more than ten thousand sequins'
worth of such wares, every year, by ship to the Levant. Likewise I made
the furs of North Germany and the toys of Nuremberg a part of my trade,
which in my uncle's life-time had been only in spices and woven goods.
And so, little by little, my profits grew to a goodly sum, and by God's
favor our house enjoyed higher respect than it ever had had of old.
And it is a matter of rejoicing to me that at this time there is again
an Im Hoff at its head with me, so that the old name shall be handed
down; Ann's oldest daughter, Margery Schopper, having married one
Berthold Im Hoff, who is now my worthy partner.
The sons of the elder Margery, the young Waldstromers, had much in them
of the hasty Schopper temper, and a voice for song; and all three have
done well, each in his way. Herdegen is now the Hereditary Ranger, and
held in no less honor than Kunz Waldstromer, my beloved godson, who is a
man of law in the service of our good town. Franz, who dedicated himself
to the Church at an early age, under the protection of my lord Cardinal
Bernhardi, has already been named to be the next in office after our
present aged and weakly Bishop.
The son of Agnes, Herdegen's younger daughter, is Martin Behaim, a
high-spirited youth in whom his grandfather's fiery and restless temper
lives again, albeit somewhat quelled.
And if you now enquire of me how it is that I, albeit my heart beats
warmly enough for our good town and its welfare and honor, have only
taken a passing part in the duties of its worshipful Council, this is
my answer: Inasmuch as to provide for the increase of riches for the
Schopper family took all the strength I had, I lacked time to serve the
commonwealth as my heart would have desired; and by the time when my
dear nephew Berthold Im Hoff came to share the conduct of the trade
with me I was right willing to withdraw behind my young partner, Ann's
son-in-law, and to take his place in the business, while he and Kunz
Waldstromer were chosen to high dignity on the Council. Nevertheless it
is well-known that I have given up to the town a larger measure of time
and labor and moneys than many a town-mayor and captain of watch. Of
this I make mention to the end that those who come after me shall not
charge me with evil self-seeking.
Likewise some may ask me wherefor I, th
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