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The Buchholz Family / Stinde, Julius (Public Domain)

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Title:
Adressbuch für Berlin und seine Vororte : unter Benutzung amtlicher Quellen
Publication:
Berlin: Scherl 1902
Digitization:
Berlin: Zentral- und Landesbibliothek Berlin, 2002
Dates of Publication:
1897-1902
ZDB-ID:
2940365-0 ZDB
Previous Title:
Berliner Adreßbuch
Succeeding Title:
Berliner Adreßbuch
Keywords:
Berlin
Berlin:
B 6 Allgemeines: Adressbücher
DDC Group:
914.3 Landeskunde Deutschlands
Collection:
Berlin Address Directories
Berlinerinnen,Berliner
Address Directories 1875-1899
Address Directories 1900-1924
Copyright:
Public Domain
Accessibility:
Free Access

Volume

Publication:
1902
Language:
German
Digitization:
Berlin: Zentral- und Landesbibliothek Berlin, 2002
Berlin:
B 6 Allgemeines: Adressbücher
DDC Group:
920 Biografie, Genealogie, Heraldik
914.3 Landeskunde Deutschlands
943 Geschichte Deutschlands
URN:
urn:nbn:de:kobv:109-1-1343772
Copyright:
Public Domain
Accessibility:
Free Access
Collection:
Berlin Address Directories
Address Directories 1900-1924
Berlinerinnen,Berliner

Chapter

Title:
I. Einwohner Berlins und seiner Vororte

Chapter

Title:
B

Chapter

Title:
Ba

Contents

Table of contents

  • The Buchholz Family / Stinde, Julius (Public Domain)
  • Cover
  • Stempel: Graf von Bothmer
  • Title page
  • Stempel: Graf von Bothmer
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • From Outside
  • A Birthday
  • A Musical Betrothal-Party
  • At the exhibiton
  • Herr Buchholz suffers from toothache
  • Ghost stories
  • The punch-bowl of New Year's Eve
  • A magnetic tea-party
  • In the waggonette
  • A "Polter-Abend" on the third floor
  • Why we had to go the sea-side
  • Life at the sea-side
  • A New Year again
  • Herr Bergfeldt's misfortune
  • The first-born
  • "To a spoonful of soup"
  • The christening
  • A whit-sunday jaunt
  • Summer breezes
  • A harvest-home
  • Secrets
  • Emmi's trousseau
  • The last coffee-party
  • At the "Bock."
  • A wedding
  • After the wedding
  • The first party
  • Uncle Fritz's christmas
  • Opinions of the press
  • A classified catalaogue of selected works published by George Bell and Sons
  • Cover back
  • ColorChart

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204 
A bout Innocent Mirth, 
When the young people were about to take their leave 
Herr Kleines was asked to accompany Fraulein Kulecke as 
far as the Billow Strasse, a pretty long distance. He looked 
rather put out; however, she exclaimed: “ Come along, I’ll 
see that no one does you any harm.” She is at least two 
heads taller than Herr Kleines. 
When all had gone, and my daughters had retired to bed, 
Carl, Uncle Fritz and I remained up a little while. Carl 
declared he liked the doctor better every day, and that he had 
been specially pleased to see him to-day joining so merrily 
in the innocent mirth of the party of young girls. “ He 
and innocent mirth ! ” I exclaimed.—“ I can’t comprehend 
your aversion to the doctor, Wilhelmine,” said Uncle Fritz; 
“ you used in every possible way to try and catch him.”— 
“ Because I didn’t know what he was,” I replied. “ Wait 
till the Moloch is heated and then see ! ”—“ I don’t under 
stand you, Wilhelmine—you are quite foolish,” said my 
Carl. “ I foolish ! Not I. But neither of you care a bit 
whether I am made a sacrifice as well as Emmi. Not till 
I’m buried in my grave will you discover what I have been 
to you. You will see then that that Dr. Wrenzchen will 
rub his eyes externally with onions and internally rejoice 
that I’m gone. But good-night. You’ll both see soon 
enough what will be the end of it all.” 
AT THE “ BOCK.” * 
You may be right in informing me that, with the intention 
of writing about life in Berlin, I should confine myself more 
to speaking of the metropolis itself than to giving an 
account of my own family affairs, as it is comparatively of 
little importance what occurs in the Landsberger Strasse, 
* A cafi chantant in the east end of Berlin.
	        

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