Effi Briest
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-So he is, Effi.
-Of course.

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l think Niemeyer even said...
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lnnstetten was a person...
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of great probity...
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and that seems to me to be even higher.
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But l am not at all.
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You see, Mama...
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that's something
that pains and frightens me.

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He's so kind and good to me...
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so considerate.
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But l'm afraid of him.
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A MAN lN HlS POSlTlON
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HAS TO BE COLD, OF COURSE.
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ON WHAT DO PEOPLE FOUNDER lN LlFE
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lF NOT WARM HUMAN EMOTlONS?
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There's nothing like a wedding!
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Except one's own, of course.
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l don't know how you can
say such a thing, Briest.

:12:10
lt's news to me that you
have suffered from marriage.

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l can't imagine why.
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Let's not talk about us.
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We didn't even have a honeymoon!
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Your father was against it.
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But Effi is going on honeymoon.
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How l envy her!
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On the ten o'clock train, off they went!
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They must be...
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somewhere near Regensburg by now.
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l imagine he'll describe...
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the treasures of the Valhalla,
without alighting, of course.

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lnnstetten is...
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an excellent person...
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but a bit of an art fiend.
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Whereas Effi...

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