The Family Life of Heinrich Heine; One Hundred And Twenty-Two Family Letters of the Poet, Hitherto Unpublished, From His College Days to His Death

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For the moment, things go fairly with me. I write you these lines in the open air, under a green arbor, where the sunshine plays on my paper — a very pretty effect, but it bothers me a good deal in writing. My eye trouble, and in general the paralysis of the muscles of my face, are momentarily in their most insufferable bloom, and for that reason my poor wife has to bear a good deal from my grumpiness. Yet just now we have breakfasted together at the same table on which I am now writing, and we... have been enjoying greatly our domestic quiet — as well as fine asparagus and strawberries !
flow are things with you ? How does dear 178 FAMILY LIFE OF HEINRICH HEINE.
Lotta get on these terrible times ? Are you sure you have enough sugar so that the straw- berries can lie comfortably and be warmly tucked in?
This year is no saccharine one, and the whole world finds a bitter taste in the mouth.
I take no bother for anything, and my disease itself perhaps protects me at this moment from fatal dangers to which I might have been ex- posed had I been able to plunge into the daily battles — crazed and well !


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