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I N L O V E He had a motorbike and he took me to his mother’s on the motorbike. His mother was a real dear, a fine woman, a very good Christian, and then he introduced me to his mother, and I said, “I hope you don’t hold it against me that I am German and Jewish.” At that she said – I was already the third of her daughters-in-law, to be, though I wasn’t one yet at that time – and she said very nicely to me, “You are the one of my daughters-in-law that I like the best.” That did me a lot of good. Yes, and then we got married with very little money and lived in a room that we divided into bedroom, kitchen, living room. We waited for a long time before we had a family, and then they both arrived, first Joanne and then David, and they brought us nothing but pleasure. |
Lore Robinson 2010, London |
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