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A torn page flying around on the ground in the camp, near the Wangels’ garden:
I have no energy anymore,
But I have to earn enough.
It’s impossible for me to imagine life when we are destitute—like others here.
The little paper had the misfortune of getting stuck to the sole of Wangel’s left boot, as he entered the manor house’s garden from the direction of the camp. With repulsion, Wangel removed the stained paper that had stuck to his boot and crumpled it into a ball. After a minute, regretting it, he opened the paper and smoothed it out. He would find the one who had thrown trash on the ground!
But there was no name on the paper. It was a torn paper from a work hours report, and on the other side, there was Hungarian writing. Wangel wondered who he could ask to translate the words for him. Of course, Leo Sherer would be a good choice, but he might perceive it as belittling to be asked to translate two lines on a torn note. Maybe his younger daughter Eva could do it.
At that moment, his wife and two daughters entered the front gate of the manor house’s garden.
“Hi, Josef!”
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