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- Page 7 and 8: ContentsForeword by Johann Christop
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a n n igoal because then it would a
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a n n iin a living way, including m
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a n n iwood anemones, figwort, and
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a n n icomes down now to listen in,
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a n n iwhen it actually was not. So
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a n n inurse who runs the home was
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a n n iand jam. Today we are having
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a n n iNow all of us in Thale are p
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a n n ithere was a closing dance an
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a n n imany times for the long lett
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a n n irainy, but in the afternoon
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a n n icoming. As soon as more come
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a n n iheightened feelings, as only
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a n n iin giving these children a h
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a n n iNow on Monday evenings we al
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a n n ichildren are busily working
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a n n ipreserved; there is nothing
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a n n iwishes. On the one hand too
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a n n ibe over tomorrow. And today
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a n n ithe provisional grades are b
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a n n iIt is the same with this eve
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a n n iin all the past years. And i
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a n n iexception of a very few. Yet
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a n n ithis kind of thing comes pre
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a n n ito be resolved. It is so dif
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a n n ithe baroque style, it is ver
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a n n ihappy. And then there are ma
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a n n iwas due in part to the polit
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a n n iit somewhat. It is horribly
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a n n ia couple of treatises or res
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a n n iperson is fully involved, th
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a n n ithat, although the people fr
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a n n iRather, it is so that after
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a n n iI will go the one way. Only
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a n n idaughter was very happy abou
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a n n ius. We think it would be goo
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a n n ihadn’t properly considered
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a n n ieveryone at an unapproachabl
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a n n iwant it not to have happened
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a n n iseemed so far away from me t
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a n n iwork would have to be neglec
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a n n iactually does not belong the
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7.At the SparhofSparhof, January 11
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a n n ibedridden in a little hut th
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a n n iThe weather here has not bee
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a n n ibit of real birthday celebra
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a n n iSparhof, February 6, 1932My
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a n n imanner consistent with their
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a n n isocial justice, one that is
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a n n iresponsible decision from al
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a n n id i a r yFebruary 21, 1932Wh
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a n n ithe lovely little spring pac
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a n n iperson’s plea and demand f
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a n n iAnd then of course, in the d
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a n n iforeign to you since it is t
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a n n iin it all. I was especially
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a n n iI have agreed with Emi-Margr
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a n n ican dissuade or persuade ano
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a n n iand callous surrounding. Suc
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a n n icausing greater and greater
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a n n inow. It is not an ideology o
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a n n iand his call to us because o
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a n n ithat change with every passi
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a n n iThese words may convey only
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a n n iand all work strength is dir
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a n n ithree weeks. Emi-Margret’s
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a n n iSometimes, in rare momentswe
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a n n iEverything looks so lovely.
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9.ConsequenceThe year 1932 was diff
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a n n ichild-the Spirit that brings
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a n n isteadily, so much so that my
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a n n ithis nearness; believing tha
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a n n iSparhof, June 25, 1932My dea
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a n n isorts of different people an
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a n n iso cheerful under the green
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a n n iTo go on is also completely
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a n n iOn Friday, July 8, at 10:30
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a n n iis the thing I find hardest
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a n n iwell as inwardly through ren
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a n n iabout! But this is a religio
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a n n ito nurse her. Certainly your
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a n n iAnd in the face of this I ha
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a n n iThe days here are currently
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a n n ithat her family would come t
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a n n id i a r yOn August 21, 1932
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a n n icommunist with radical Marxi
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a n n igigantic, they grow as dense
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a n n iclearly defined by my life-g
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a n n iread from the manuscripts of
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a n n iSparhof, December 2, 1932My
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a n n iI must close now and get to
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a n n ito us if we lose these momen
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AfterwordA recurring theme in Annem
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a n n iwere engaged on Christmas Ev
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a n n irespect. Here people inform
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a n n ithe community was forced to