Herbergen meaning and definition in german
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Es war eine der Herbergen aus der guten alten Zeit.The diligence stopped at the " Croix-Rouge " in the Place Beauvoisine. It was the inn that is in every provincial faubourg, with large stables and small bedrooms, where one sees in the middle of the court chickens pilfering the oats under the muddy gigs of the commercial travellers? a good old house, with worm-eaten balconies that creak in the wind on winter nights, always full of people, noise, and feeding, whose black tables are sticky with coffee and brandy, the thick windows made yellow by the flies, the damp napkins stained with cheap wine, and that always smells of the village, like ploughboys dressed in Sundayclothes, has a cafe on the street, and towards the countryside a kitchen-garden. Charles at once set out. He muddled up the stage-boxes with the gallery, the pit with the boxes; asked for explanations, did not understand them; was sent from the box-office to the acting-manager; came back to the inn, returned to the theatre, and thus several times traversed the whole length of the town from the theatre to the boulevard.OP365079
Das Gasthaus der Gouvernementsstadt, in dem Nikolai Ljewin krank lag, war eines jener Provinzhotels, die ursprünglich nach dem modernen, vervollkommneten Zuschnitt mit den besten Absichten in bezug auf Reinlichkeit, Bequemlichkeit und sogar Vornehmheit eingerichtet worden sind, sich aber dann durch das Publikum, das sie besucht, außerordentlich schnell in schmutzige Herbergen, immer noch mit dem trügerischen Firnis moderner Vervollkommnungen, verwandeln und eben durch diesen trügerischen Firnis sich noch übler ausnehmen als die altmodischen Gasthäuser, die einfach schmutzig sind.THE HOTEL IN THE PROVINCIAL TOWN where Nicholas Levin was lying ill was one of those provincial hotels arranged after new and improved models, with the best intentions of cleanliness, comfort and even elegance, but which, owing to the people who use them, very soon degenerate into mere dirty pothouses with pretensions to modern improvements, these very pretensions making them worse than the old-fashioned inns which were simply dirty.OP838925