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Unfortunately not a good night for R. In the morning, I had to arrange the laundry; he still has troubles with the orchestra, they are raising the terms so high that the and the conditions regarding these are raised to such an extent that the costs are considerably increased. A Mr….
View moreIn the morning, I attend the Holy Communion with Lusch for the first time! She is deeply shaken, without me having to say much to her. A letter from Ritter, who is now working as a clerk in a shop! We quickly decide to take his son into our care…
View moreMany thanks! Much trouble and vexation—I gladly await Herr v. Reichenberg, but my time is short which brings me to ask you to arrange the affairs with Herr Knapp. Since the conductors are behaving so badly, I have grown tired of the haggling and bargaining, and moreover Herr Knapp really…
View moreFarewell to Elisabeth Nietzsche, who has rendered me such a service here. I accompany her to the station. The afternoon is spent writing letters and managing the household, R. unfortunately not well, having caught a cold; the formation of the orchestra is troubling him. The performance for the King in…
View moreThe days pass in constant attempts to maintain our servant, whom we support along with his wife and children, asking only the proper decency in return. On Sunday, he forgets himself so badly toward R. that he is immediately dismissed from service. One of the saddest experiences of the wickedness…
View moreStill occupied with household duties, I hope to manage things so that R. feels well and at ease. He dines today with Mr. Rose, I with Elisabeth and the children. Late in the evening, R. returns home, quite pleased to be reunited with these people. Mr. Rose[1] brought him a…
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