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Sievers
[ zee-fuhrs ]
noun
- E·du·ard [ey, -doo-ah, r, t], 1850–1932, German philologist.
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Sievers had already in 1871 arrived at the same result (see Frster, p. 35, note) but had not published it.
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Maclean changed coats and caps with the insensible Russian engineer, while Sievers called the Saigon's men from below.
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A second later, in a silence that could be felt, he blew out the light, and followed Sievers into the tunnel.
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Then, while I covered the sailors forward with the machine-gun on the bridge, Sievers took the gold-laced crowd aft with a rush.
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My friend Sievers will, I am sure, be delighted to make you feel at ease at Turriparva.
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