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80 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1952
"If they are really closing in on us, we had better divide up what's left and celar out of Berlin."I tried, honestly, but the more I read, the less I felt like reading. I think part of it is the format of plays—this is probably a perfectly good play, but it's like reading the screenplay of a movie instead, even a movie that's not really action-oriented. (There also wouldn't be typos in a performance... goofs, maybe, but hopefully fewer as the actors are more professional and have done the performance more.)
[CLEAR out, I assume, unless it's WEIRD slang]
"Not your Anna Broun?"
"Yes, the same Anan Broun I talked with that evening in the hospital at Dausdorf."
[Really??]
"It's not for nothing that those hospntal nuns had faith in her story."
[Sigh.]