and he's forgotten all about the Keg Company next door.
Another step is heard in the hallway. Dussel comes in, goes toward the window with an air of propriety,
sniffs... coughs, sneezes and clears his throat. He's out of luck -- it was pepper. He continues on to the front office.
The curtains are open, which means he can't get at his writing paper. He disappears with a scowl.
Margot and I exchange another glance. “One less page for his sweetheart tomorrow,” I hear her say. I nod in agreement.
An elephant's tread is heard on the stairway. It's Dussel, seeking comfort in his favorite spot.
We continue working. Knock, knock, knock... Three taps means dinnertime!
MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1943
Wenn Die Uhr Halb Neune Schlaat... When the clock strikes half past eight.
Margot and Mother are nervous. “Shh... Father. Be quiet, Otto. Shh... Pim!”
“It's eight-thirty. Come here, you can't run the water anymore. Walk softly!”
A sample of what's said to Father in the bathroom. At the stroke of half past eight, he has to be in the living room.
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