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Original fileMisery. Etching by Max Klinger Identifier: germanclassicsof18fran (find matches) Title: The German classics of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries; masterpieces of German literature Year: 1913 (1910s) Authors: Francke, Kuno, 1855-1930 Howard, William Guild, b. 1868 Singer, Isidore, 1859-1939 Subjects: German literature German literature English literature Publisher: Albany, N. Y. : J. B. Lyon company Contributing Library: University of California Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: Internet Archive
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Text Appearing Before Image: 92 MISERY ■(. From an Etching by Max Klinger i. (.TSH Text Appearing After Image: THE WEAVERS 93 able end — eh? An over there at Dittrichs theyrebathed in wine an washed in milk. No! you may talkas you like, but if they begins here, ten horses wonthold me back. An whats more — if theres a rushon Dittrichs, youll see me in the forefront of it — anpity the man as tries to prevent me — Ive stood it longenough, so now^ you know it. Old Hilse. Youre a lost soul — theres no help for you. LuiSE (frenzied). Its you that theres no help for! Tat-ter-breeched scarecrow^s — thats what you are—annot men at all. Whey-faced gutter-scrappers that taketo your heels at the sound of a childs rattle. Fellowsthat says thank you to the man as gives you ahidin. Theyve not left that much blood in you asthat you can turn red in the face. You should have thejwhip taken to you, an a little pluck flogged into yourrotten bones. (She goes out quickly. Embarrassed pause.) Mother Hilse. Whats the matter with Liesl, father? Old Hilse. Nothin, mother! What should be the matterwith her
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