They were going on holiday for a fortnight. It was terrible to think he would not be within easy reach. On the morning of their departure I went past their house in the car slowly, hoping to catch sight of him. I did and we waved to one another. Members of his family must have seen it.
Table of Content
- Introductory Remarks
- Curriculum Vitae, Part 1 – Berlin
- Curriculum Vitae, Part 1 – Gensungen
- Curriculum Vitae, Part 1 – Oldenburg
- Curriculum Vitae, Part 1 – Fürstenfeldbruck
- Curriculum Vitae Part 2 – Tübingen
- Curriculum Vitae Part 2 – England
- Curriculum Vitae Part 2 – Italy
- Curriculum Vitae Part 2 – The wedding
- Curriculum Vitae Part 2 – Paris
- Curriculum Vitae Part 3
- Teachers’ training course
- Housewife and mother
- Belgium
- Back in Germany
- “We have a sick man on our hands ?” Emperor Nicholas I. of Russia
- “That precious stone set in the silver sea …”
- Further impressions
- Timothy Tim has ten pink toes …
- Englishmen, or “Enigma” variations
- A man of science
- A Director of Studies
- The Beekeeper
- The Chimney sweep
- An English military person
- Y
- A bit heavy scot
- Mr Rook
- The Butcher
- A Rider
- The Greengrocer
- Johnie
- With the naked eye
- The Vicar
- The Dentist
- The Plumber and some electricity
- A Parish Councillor
- The Farmer
- The Mayor of Casterbridge
- Dr Cue
- My Husband
- Sundries
- The proof of the pudding
- A German Duck
- Letter written to Aldous on my Birthday
- Ae fond kiss …
- Diary 27/12
- Diary Jan. 198..
- Feb. 198..
- March 198..
- April 198..
- April 198..
- May 198..
- June 198..
- July 198..
- July 198..
- August 198..
- September 198..
- October 198..
- “ When shall we three meet again “ ?
- “ When the battle is lost and won “