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What does your aunt look like anyway? is she very conceited? When was the last time you saw each other in Augsfeld?No, when she visited us two years ago she looked very modest and she just looks pretty.Ultimately, the two of them bought a train ticket to Nuremberg at the train station in Haßfurt.When they arrived in Nuremberg, they were amazed at the beautiful city. They marched along the city wall in the direction of Lorenzkirche and soon found Aunt Erna's and her husband's grocery store.The busy tram traffic amazed the two villagers. Then there were the many people on the cobbled squares in…mehr

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What does your aunt look like anyway? is she very conceited? When was the last time you saw each other in Augsfeld?No, when she visited us two years ago she looked very modest and she just looks pretty.Ultimately, the two of them bought a train ticket to Nuremberg at the train station in Haßfurt.When they arrived in Nuremberg, they were amazed at the beautiful city. They marched along the city wall in the direction of Lorenzkirche and soon found Aunt Erna's and her husband's grocery store.The busy tram traffic amazed the two villagers. Then there were the many people on the cobbled squares in the city center.A little cautiously, Maria took Georg's hand. His firm handshake gave Maria a pleasant assurance.They almost missed an oncoming train.Maria was frightened. Georg then impressed on her that she would have to watch out twice in the future. After all, I want to marry you alive.Maria stopped breathing for a moment. Does Georg want to propose to me? Maria didn't say a word to that. Her heart leaped for joy in silence. It had become her unspoken wish by now. A marriage with Georg. She could trust him.They stopped for a moment to orientate themselves.Maria looked a little excited at Georg. Are you worried about our visit to your relatives?I'm a little worried, before our first meeting, Maria expressed her concerns.Your aunt will be happy when she sees you, said Georg.Maria said that she can always cancel if she doesn't like the meeting at all.They walked about 100 meters. On the opposite side you can see the imposing grocery store.That must be the shop, Maria guessed. They carefully crossed the street. They opened the shop door and carefully stepped into the sales room.A buttoned-up young lady returned her greeting indifferently.Maria suspected that they had ended up in the wrong shop.But then her aunt came into the store from the storeroom and beamed with joy. Did you find us in Nuremberg Maria? You also brought
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Rodhulf, Rik§ Evangelicals, the Protestants or also called Lutherans, did not marry a Catholic and vice versa.It happened that at a dance event a man asked his dance partner which denomination she belonged to. If it was the wrong denomination, they often left the floor immediately. Nobody wanted to be called a renegade.Only daring fellows dared to court someone of a different faith.For some girls in love, the old tradition was also obsolete.The strict rules have always been too strict for Barbara's sisters. They dreamed of driving through the streets of a town in a cab with an educated man by their side.

Glory, Powerful§The steam really fogged our little kitchen.Because the bath water was too hot at first, my grandma added cold water from the tapThe faucet and the pouring were the only water point in the house. More water drinkers and taps could be found in the stable and in the yardWhen bathing, the temperature was often regulated by pouring hot or cold waterAt the end of the bathing process, washing your hair was always a special procedureThe shampoo came out of a small plastic pillow. One tip of the pillow was cut off with scissors and then when the foam was pressed, it spilled not only onto my hair, but mostly onto my face.Most of all, I was always afraid for my eyes. Every time I shouted: give me a washOften we were allowed to eat a piece of warm, freshly baked cake before going to bed.