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Bursch took it with him to his 100m. He said good-night.
Then the husband and wife were. alone. Helene lifted her eyes to Paul.
"Paul-nis comrades-they have been saying things?”.
"Boys are, always cruel," Paul Brusching said..
"Yes." Silence except for the clock. Helene rase suddenly-then reseated herself, No-she would change nothing.
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Next morning Bursch did not! wave. He had met a comrade.
Helene could. see they were in earnest conversation. They turned the corner.
"He is taller for his age and sturdier than the other," she com- mented proudly as she turned away.
Sne stitched at the shirt. Dinner-time came. Burechi was late, Paul was not expected to dia-
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6th Jan.
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o'clock came
and passed. Helene was seriously uneasy. She sent Anna, the servant, along the rbad. Then she ran up the hall porter at the gymnasium.
"Yes-he had seen young Brusch- ing going along the road with an- other boy."
The history master gave a lecture on the glories of the German race of its sturdiness, its purity, its heritage. Race, to belong to a pure stock, was the most important thing 'for a nation. The Nordic race was the finest in the world. To be an Aryan and so on.
The boys listered-sly faces, in- terested, sullen, uninterested, alert, keen, cunning, vicious, boyish, sim- ple, nonest-all these different faces were turned towards the lecturing professor,
Bursch's place was empty. No one knew the
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9th Dec.
16th Dec.
R'dam. Antwerp & Hull.
Bombay, Marsellica & London.
Bombay. Marseilles & London,
reason of his
"Paul-Burschi - bas not come
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he is."
Helene's voice was sternly dis- ciplinea as she told this to her hus-! band. Paul hung up his bat. He It was almost Con-nad just come nome,
upper time.
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sionless.
His face was expres-;
The father and mother had sup- per together in silence. Ten o'clock! came. No sign of Bursohi.
"We had better notify the police.
Paul said, tonelessly.
A search began. It was already quite dark. But inquiries were made! everywhere, all through the little town of Emmenfurt the police busily! searched on into the morning; when day dawned the search went on.
Helene sat in the sitting-room am waited. Every now and then' she rose and went to Burachi's room
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Paul slept. It was necessary that he should sleep, for there was his work. The night passed slowly. The sun rose."
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They were still searching at breakfast time. Paul had risen! early and joined the search. white, folded paper.
Burschi was "There is the Rosele-Welher, Herr very proud of that jacket-grey. Burs- Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan Brusching," the police sergeant said, neatly braided with green.
suddenly. They had partaken of a chi's jacket. hurried break?ast in an inn just! Paul stared down. He was con- Time Meridian 120 deg. E. (Zoro- outside the town. Paul Brusching scious that the police-sergeant 3) ook. is midnight, 12h. is noon. stooped, unpinned the paper, the largest scale Admiralty chart of Heights are referred to the datum of "Yes" he murmured. He was folded it-and yet all the time he, the place and should be added to The P. & O. Branch Service of steamers to London via Suez.
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his son's, seemed to have grown grey jacket--hating the policeman.
pale, pale as chickory-flowers.
The Rosele-Wether the Pond of sheet of paper was in his fingers-
Then suddenly the little the Water Lilies. He hated the he was reading the words written police sergeant for suggesting that. on the paper written in Burschi's The Rosele-Weiher he and Helene neat boy's handwriting. and Burschi, they had loved to go
white
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Yes-the Pond.
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beloved {brought the wax-like blossoms to his my father and to my Moll, Kobe &
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mother, from Burschi.". mother as offerings,
Paul raised his eyes and met the Wed. 16
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They trudged through the forest, eyes of the police-sergeant. Curious
the police-sergeant, Papl, and tears magnified objects. Not "the Thurs, 17.06. couple of men with long poles Standard-bearer. Life had become Fri.
ladders. He hated the police- too difficult."
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the wafer-smooth, glass-like. The
lilles were in full bloom.
In the sliting-room- in Arco-
Paul raised his eyes and looked. strasse 8/111 Helens Brusching The police-sergeant had spoken, waited.
Luttered words, some fool's remark. She listened to the ticking of the The man was standing looking down clock-after all she would not at something the fool
change it for the one in the drawing- Paul followed his gaze.
room. Nothing in that room! They were almost at his own feet should ever be changed because
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