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But education in a roundabout way.
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l don't understand you.
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A young wife...
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is a young wife...
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and a district councillor...
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has to travel around a lot...
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which means leaving his house alone...
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and unguarded.
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A ghost is like an angel with a sword.
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The fact that Innstetten kept a ghost...
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so as not to Iive in a commonpIace house,
might be accepted.

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It met his need to distinguish
himseIf from the crowd.

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But to use the ghost
as a means of education...

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was mean, aImost insuIting.
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And she reaIized
that this ''means of education''...

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was not even haIf the story.
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What Crampas had impIied
went much further.

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AN ARTlFlCE CALCULATED
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TO lNSPlRE FEAR.
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Heine's writing pulses with life.
Above all, he understands love...

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and that is the main thing.
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But he's not one-sided in this.
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What do you mean?
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He's not just on the side of love.
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Well, even if he were...
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there are worse things.
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What else is he in favour of?
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He's a strong adherent of romance...
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which comes close behind love.
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Some people regard them as identical.
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Major, please excuse my thumbs
when l give you the sandwiches.

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As long as you don't give me
the thumbs down!


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