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Chapter 1 No.1

Word Count: 2380    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

of the North German Steamship Company, plying between Bremen

s gold decorations in a riotous rococo style which are so unpleasant i

doctor. In addition to these men with their assistants, to whom the well-being of that tremendous floating household was entrusted, there were, of course, a number of sailors, stewards, stewardesses, workers in the kitchen, and

from the company that the cabin was being held, he had only an hour and a half in which to catch the express that would bring him to Havre at about twelve o'clock. From Havre he crossed to Southam

e draw nearer and nearer, until finally the steamer entered

t the pier to convey the passengers to the ship as soon as it was sighted. That meant twelve idle hours in a dreary foreign town, with the th

bought several hundred. It was an act dictated by sentiment rather than by a desire for enjoyment. The cigarettes of Simon Arzt of Port Sai

pocket. In that portfolio, among other things, was

Frede

yself into the fangs of such a winter. Of course, the worst thing was my predecessor's fur coat. To my predecessor's fur coat I owe my sweet fate. May the devil in hell take special delight in burn

to complete my medical studies. To be sure, they have failed me miserably. But that, of course, you cannot help, and,

hildren beside myself, all of whom are unprovided for. He looked upon me as his capital which would bring more

shoulder in the better world to come-faugh, faugh, faugh!-I spit three t

on the states I have passed through, which may not be lacking in scientific interest. Should it be possib

of my nocturnal dreams, you are always tossing in a shi

n not needing to dread April weather any longer?

eorge Ra

gram from Paris, which relieved the son, dying a

cket and his dying friend. To an imaginative person of thirty, his life of the past few years is in an eminent degree present to his mi

nge of ideas. Those weeks were the beginning of similar epochs in the career of each. It was at little winter festivities in Frederick von Kammacher's

Hofmann's Hotel, near the ha

old G

but if I don't write to you now, you won't get any news of me for three w

body could have told you of my trip. Two hours

I had scarcely set foot in England when twenty paces from the landing-place, I beheld our beloved brand in a shop window. Of course, I bought some, by wholesale, in fact, and am smoki

r and caught a cold, it seems. As for me, I have sold my house, given up my practice, and pu

actice. I can see you dashing about to visit your patients in his sleigh and fur coat. And when he died, I had not the slightest objection to your s

e turned out v

gold. In the evening we dined on goldfinches, because the hunters who went out on Sundays sold them in great quantities and my tippling cook cooked them deliciously. At that time you swore you would not remain a physician. You were not to live from the pockets of poor patients; the State

I can be of no use to my wife. With Binswanger, she is in excellent ha

scientific reputation has been torn to shreds. They say it was fuzz instead of the exciting organism of anthrax that I ex

and I feel an approach to English spleen. Nearly the whole world, or, at least Europe,

his dying friend, and handed the

indow-panes frozen over. Without undressing

y a whirl of painful, partially warring recollections, which crowded into his mind, jostling and pushing one another aside in a ceaseless chase. For the sake of storin

ir friendly relations, had also studied several semesters under Koch's opponent, Pettenkofer, in Munich. When he went to Rome for the purpose of investigating malaria, he met Mrs. Thorn and her daughter, who later became his wife and whose mind was now deranged. Angèle Thorn brought him

t him-and that only in the opinion of the cut-and-dried among his fellow-scientists, who shook their heads doubtfully-had been a certain belletristic tendency. Now, however, that his abortive work had appeared

English hotel, Frederic

of the other thread"-he had in mind his love for his wife-"makes the first event insignificant. But even though I should still hold a place among the most hopeful of the younge

thread was

teacher of stage dancing, held him in bondage against his will. His love had turned into a disease, which had reached an acute stage, pro

ther, and who later, when sufficiently acquainted with Frederick's secret, raging love, had

ation, or, rather, in an outburst of passion, he had made the hasty decision to catch the Roland at Southampto

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