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[EAN: 9781153701471], Neubuch, [PU: Reference Series Books LLC Mrz 2018], This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Excerpt: .under the Directeur's direction in the case of the girl Lena. If incidentally it throws light on the personality of the torturer I shall be gratified. Lena's confinement in the cabinot¿which dungeon I have already attempted to describe but to whose filth and slime no words can begin to do justice¿was in this case solitary. Once a day, of an afternoon and always at the time when all the men were upstairs after the second promenade (which gave the writer of this history an exquisite chance to see an atrocity at first-hand), Lena was taken out of the cabinot by three plantons and permitted a half-hour promenade just outside the door of the building, or in the same locality¿delimited by barbed wire on one side and the washing-shed on another¿made famous by the scene of inebriety above described. Punctually at the expiration of thirty minutes she was shoved back into the cabinot by the plantons. Every day for sixteen days I saw her; noted the indestructible bravado of her gait and carriage, the unchanging timbre of her terrible laughter in response to the salutation of an inhabitant of The Enormous Room (for there were at least six men who spoke to her daily, and took their pain sec and their cabinot in punishment therefor with the pride of a soldier who takes the medaille militaire in recompense for his valour); noted the increasing pallor of her flesh, watched the skin gradually assume a distinct greenish tint (a greenishness which I cannot describe save that it suggested putrefaction); heard the coughing to which she had always been subject grow thicker and deeper till it doubled her up every few minutes, creasing her body as you crease a piece of paper with your thumb-nail, preparatory to tearing it in twöand I realised fully and irrevocably and for perhaps the first time the meaning of civilization. And I realised that it was true¿as I had previously only suspected it to be true¿that in finding us unworthy of helping to carry forward. 90 pp. Englisch, Books<
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[EAN: 9781153701471], Neubuch, [PU: Reference Series Books LLC], nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware -Excerpt: .under the Directeur's direction in the case of the girl Lena. If incidentally it throws light on the personality of the torturer I shall be gratified. Lena's confinement in the cabinot¿which dungeon I have already attempted to describe but to whose filth and slime no words can begin to do justice¿was in this case solitary. Once a day, of an afternoon and always at the time when all the men were upstairs after the second promenade (which gave the writer of this history an exquisite chance to see an atrocity at first-hand), Lena was taken out of the cabinot by three plantons and permitted a half-hour promenade just outside the door of the building, or in the same locality¿delimited by barbed wire on one side and the washing-shed on another¿made famous by the scene of inebriety above described. Punctually at the expiration of thirty minutes she was shoved back into the cabinot by the plantons. Every day for sixteen days I saw her; noted the indestructible bravado of her gait and carriage, the unchanging timbre of her terrible laughter in response to the salutation of an inhabitant of The Enormous Room (for there were at least six men who spoke to her daily, and took their pain sec and their cabinot in punishment therefor with the pride of a soldier who takes the medaille militaire in recompense for his valour); noted the increasing pallor of her flesh, watched the skin gradually assume a distinct greenish tint (a greenishness which I cannot describe save that it suggested putrefaction); heard the coughing to which she had always been subject grow thicker and deeper till it doubled her up every few minutes, creasing her body as you crease a piece of paper with your thumb-nail, preparatory to tearing it in twöand I realised fully and irrevocably and for perhaps the first time the meaning of civilization. And I realised that it was true¿as I had previously only suspected it to be true¿that in finding us unworthy of helping to carry forward. 90 pp. Englisch, Books<
[EAN: 9781153701471], Neubuch, [PU: Reference Series Books LLC Mrz 2018], This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Excerpt: .under the Directeur's direction in… Mehr…
[EAN: 9781153701471], Neubuch, [PU: Reference Series Books LLC Mrz 2018], This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Excerpt: .under the Directeur's direction in the case of the girl Lena. If incidentally it throws light on the personality of the torturer I shall be gratified. Lena's confinement in the cabinot¿which dungeon I have already attempted to describe but to whose filth and slime no words can begin to do justice¿was in this case solitary. Once a day, of an afternoon and always at the time when all the men were upstairs after the second promenade (which gave the writer of this history an exquisite chance to see an atrocity at first-hand), Lena was taken out of the cabinot by three plantons and permitted a half-hour promenade just outside the door of the building, or in the same locality¿delimited by barbed wire on one side and the washing-shed on another¿made famous by the scene of inebriety above described. Punctually at the expiration of thirty minutes she was shoved back into the cabinot by the plantons. Every day for sixteen days I saw her; noted the indestructible bravado of her gait and carriage, the unchanging timbre of her terrible laughter in response to the salutation of an inhabitant of The Enormous Room (for there were at least six men who spoke to her daily, and took their pain sec and their cabinot in punishment therefor with the pride of a soldier who takes the medaille militaire in recompense for his valour); noted the increasing pallor of her flesh, watched the skin gradually assume a distinct greenish tint (a greenishness which I cannot describe save that it suggested putrefaction); heard the coughing to which she had always been subject grow thicker and deeper till it doubled her up every few minutes, creasing her body as you crease a piece of paper with your thumb-nail, preparatory to tearing it in twöand I realised fully and irrevocably and for perhaps the first time the meaning of civilization. And I realised that it was true¿as I had previously only suspected it to be true¿that in finding us unworthy of helping to carry forward. 90 pp. Englisch, Books<
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[EAN: 9781153701471], Neubuch, [PU: Reference Series Books LLC], nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware -Excerpt: .under the Directeur's direction in the case of the girl Lena. If incidentally it throws light on the personality of the torturer I shall be gratified. Lena's confinement in the cabinot¿which dungeon I have already attempted to describe but to whose filth and slime no words can begin to do justice¿was in this case solitary. Once a day, of an afternoon and always at the time when all the men were upstairs after the second promenade (which gave the writer of this history an exquisite chance to see an atrocity at first-hand), Lena was taken out of the cabinot by three plantons and permitted a half-hour promenade just outside the door of the building, or in the same locality¿delimited by barbed wire on one side and the washing-shed on another¿made famous by the scene of inebriety above described. Punctually at the expiration of thirty minutes she was shoved back into the cabinot by the plantons. Every day for sixteen days I saw her; noted the indestructible bravado of her gait and carriage, the unchanging timbre of her terrible laughter in response to the salutation of an inhabitant of The Enormous Room (for there were at least six men who spoke to her daily, and took their pain sec and their cabinot in punishment therefor with the pride of a soldier who takes the medaille militaire in recompense for his valour); noted the increasing pallor of her flesh, watched the skin gradually assume a distinct greenish tint (a greenishness which I cannot describe save that it suggested putrefaction); heard the coughing to which she had always been subject grow thicker and deeper till it doubled her up every few minutes, creasing her body as you crease a piece of paper with your thumb-nail, preparatory to tearing it in twöand I realised fully and irrevocably and for perhaps the first time the meaning of civilization. And I realised that it was true¿as I had previously only suspected it to be true¿that in finding us unworthy of helping to carry forward. 90 pp. Englisch, Books<
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