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:18:01
Marriage changes a person.
:18:08
lnnstetten is impatient for me to return.
:18:12
To cut matters short,
l suggest we rent the apartment today...

:18:16
and l'll go back tomorrow.
:18:20
lt's so hard to leave you.
:18:22
Which apartment will you take?
:18:25
The one in Keithstrasse...
:18:27
which we both liked
from the very beginning.

:18:31
lt's probably not quite dried out yet...
:18:34
but it's summer now,
which is some consolation.

:18:39
lf l feel a twinge of rheumatism...
:18:41
there's always Hohen-Cremmen.
:18:44
Don't tempt providence!
:18:45
Suddenly one has rheumatism
without knowing why.

:18:57
Dr. Rummschuettel...
:18:58
l don't know how to describe it.
:19:02
lt keeps changing.
:19:05
At the moment, it seems to have gone.
:19:08
At first, l thought it was rheumatism...
:19:12
but now l think it might be neuralgia.
:19:16
Very likely, my dear lady.
:19:19
Rest and warmth...
:19:22
are the best thing.
:19:24
And a little medicine...
:19:26
nothing bad, will do the rest.
:19:31
But no mental exertion...
:19:33
no visits...
:19:35
-no books.
-lt's Scott.

:19:37
Oh, l've no objection to him.
:19:40
Travel books are best.
:19:44
l'll call again tomorrow.
:19:49
The question of costs has to be considered.
:19:52
Our expenses wiII increase anyway.
:19:54
RummschuetteI wiII have to be paid
if he remains our doctor.

:19:59
He's a very pIeasant oId gentIeman...

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