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could hardly have been any question under the supervision
could hardly have been any question under the supervision
of Frau Tege.  Visits took place in the
of Frau Tege.  Visits took place in the
kitchen after supper and Rosel seemed gay and frolicsome
kitchen [[^after supper]] and Rosel seemed gay and frolicsome
as she poured the beer for her uncouth suitor;
as she poured the beer for her uncouth suitor;
They lingered endlessly at the door for the
They lingered endlessly at the door for the
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confidence of the dark bedroom and the
confidence of the dark bedroom and the
feather puff were tearful.  "I wouldn't mind
feather puff were tearful.  "I wouldn't mind
getting married so much - I know I have to marry - if
[[^getting married]] so much - I know I have to marry - if
only I didn't have to have a child right off!"
only I didn't have to have a child right off!"
she wailed.
she wailed.


Anna, the older daughter, was delicate
Anna, the older daughter, was delicate
in tastes as well as in health and nobody
in tastes as well as in health, and nobody
in Seehausen had been able to imagine how she would
in Seehausen [[crossed out:  could]] had been able to imagine how she would
find a husband of suitable refinement.  But
find a husband of suitable refinement.  But
one day, from way off near the Polish frontier
one day, from way off near the Polish frontier
came Willy, and he and Anna were married
came Willy, and he and Anna were married
in due course.  Will was, in fact neat and
in due course.  Willy was, in fact, neat and
pleasant.  He rode off every morning on his motor bike to his
pleasant.  He rode off every morning [[^on his motor bike]] to his
job at Murnau and sometimes, in the evening
job in Murnau and sometimes, in the evening

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was grinding along toward union of the body if not of the spirit - since of the latter there could hardly have been any question under the supervision of Frau Tege. Visits took place in the kitchen ^after supper and Rosel seemed gay and frolicsome as she poured the beer for her uncouth suitor; They lingered endlessly at the door for the good-night kiss as he took his leave, but the confidence of the dark bedroom and the feather puff were tearful. "I wouldn't mind ^getting married so much - I know I have to marry - if only I didn't have to have a child right off!" she wailed.

Anna, the older daughter, was delicate in tastes as well as in health, and nobody in Seehausen crossed out: could had been able to imagine how she would find a husband of suitable refinement. But one day, from way off near the Polish frontier came Willy, and he and Anna were married in due course. Willy was, in fact, neat and pleasant. He rode off every morning ^on his motor bike to his job in Murnau and sometimes, in the evening