Category: March 1875
A great many errands for the household; R. is engaged in a most diligent exchange of telegrams concerning the concert in Berlin (whether Materna shall be included or not). In the evening, music— the second sonata from Opus 102, with the magnificent Adagio; yet it is the Scherzo from the…
View moreR. is facing great difficulties with the standstill; he cannot complete his choir or orchestra. I had to attend a ladies' conference regarding a church carpet. In the afternoon, I went out to the theater, and R. was deeply troubled about the delay in the earthworks; while R. struggled, they…
View moreI slept late and then spent more time on laundry. Overall, however, we enjoy the happiness of being free from wicked people, and R. claims that he wants to treat the new servant like English barbers with their razors—always take the common ones and then throw them away when they…
View moreEaster Day; the children are sent to church, I am once again busy with the laundry. At breakfast, while reflecting that we have almost been freed from a whole wicked family of seven people without our intervention, I say to R. that we definitely have a star that makes up…
View moreUnfortunately 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…
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