"With the help of God, my Engeltram, thou wilt become glorious as that
sun, and thy course will be like his!"
And old Rolf exclaimed, as he wept for joy, "Lord, now lettest Thou Thy
servant depart in peace."
Gotthard Lenz and Rudlieb were pressed to Sintram's heart; the chaplain
of Drontheim, who just then came from Verena's cloister to bring a
joyful greeting to her brave son, stretched out his hands to bless them
all.
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