My Teuton Peers

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My Teuton Peers In the weeks before I went to visit Lady Muniche for the first time, I learned more about the Teuton people thanks to a book Hans leant me before I left his cottage that Saturday. He answered a few more of my basic questions, but claimed that I would find out most of what I needed to know from that book. Titled Der Weg Teutonisch, he called it the official history of our people, first compiled long ago in the 1000s by a Catholic priest named Paulus von Bayern. “The most recent update was published in 1904, after the final changes agreed upon by the General Conference of Teuton Priests,” Hans told me, pointing to the date printed at the bottom of the title page beneath the name of a press I did not recognize. “What did they change in 1904?” I asked, filing the concept of a

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