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Excerpt from Ko¿pnickerstrasse 120
Der wez'blidze Hussar, he left the army and devoted himself for some years to agriculture, until a chance, somewhat like that which saved the dramas of Labiche to literature, brought him into social contact with Wallner, a noted theatrical manager of Berlin, who induced Moser to write for his theatre a series of plays that soon made his name a house hold word in Germany and gave him a popularity that is still unchallenged.'
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