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(He has a habit of putting a thoughtless, questioning
"eh" after his sentence, especially after quotations.)
I, thank
How do pou know that? Is it authentic?
ERNH:
Guthentic? What, if flint himself told it me? You must
UGEND:
know I was att he Ministers yesterday. They are to build
a new Pavillion for me. I'm going to get it too. By the
way he asked to be remembered to you.
larly
BERNH:
Tho asked to be remembered to me?
TUGEND:
Flint. We talked a lot about you. He thinks very highly
of you. He still members the time with pleasure when
you were both aasitants at Rappenweiler s. His own words.
Ipsissima verba. What a career that is! The first time
within memory, at any rate in Austria, that the Professor
of a Glinic has become Minister of Education!
have an
BERNH:
He was always a good Ipoliticiam, your la test friend,
Flint.
TUGEND:
He takes a great interest in our, in your, no for the
present still in our Institute.
BERNH:
That's no news to me. He nearly ruined it once through
rk that I consider
entured to
excess of interest.
prövisional appointments in general an unsound proceeding
TUGEND:
That wasn't he. That was the whole Collegiate. It was
the battle of the old against the young. And any way
G. C. R.
all that is an old story. I assure you Bernhardi, that
(He has a habit of putting a thoughtless, questioning
"eh" after his sentence, especially after quotations.)
I, thank
How do pou know that? Is it authentic?
ERNH:
Guthentic? What, if flint himself told it me? You must
UGEND:
know I was att he Ministers yesterday. They are to build
a new Pavillion for me. I'm going to get it too. By the
way he asked to be remembered to you.
larly
BERNH:
Tho asked to be remembered to me?
TUGEND:
Flint. We talked a lot about you. He thinks very highly
of you. He still members the time with pleasure when
you were both aasitants at Rappenweiler s. His own words.
Ipsissima verba. What a career that is! The first time
within memory, at any rate in Austria, that the Professor
of a Glinic has become Minister of Education!
have an
BERNH:
He was always a good Ipoliticiam, your la test friend,
Flint.
TUGEND:
He takes a great interest in our, in your, no for the
present still in our Institute.
BERNH:
That's no news to me. He nearly ruined it once through
rk that I consider
entured to
excess of interest.
prövisional appointments in general an unsound proceeding
TUGEND:
That wasn't he. That was the whole Collegiate. It was
the battle of the old against the young. And any way
G. C. R.
all that is an old story. I assure you Bernhardi, that