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  • But she must have seen, for after dinner she said: "Gretel, if you really want to go with the Bruckners, I should like you to; I should be so glad for you to have a little pleasure, you have not had much enjoyment all the winter."

    A Young Girl's Diary 1923

  • I am going with the Bruckners to Cilli, outside the town there they have a vineyard with a country house.

    A Young Girl's Diary 1923

  • Of course Lajos and Jenö will often come to see the Bruckners; I'm awfully glad.

    A Young Girl's Diary 1923

  • The Bruckners are going to keep on their flat, and Hella's grandmother will come and live there; only the Herr General!!! is going to C., and of course Hella's mother too.

    A Young Girl's Diary 1923

  • The Bruckners went to Breitenstein to visit an aunt, who is in a convalescent home, and so I could not go with them.

    A Young Girl's Diary 1923

  • The Bruckners are all frightfully unhappy for it won't be a real Christmas if Hella has to stay in hospital over Christmas.

    A Young Girl's Diary 1923

  • The Bruckners are coming back on the 19th because everything is so frightfully expensive in Gastein.

    A Young Girl's Diary 1923

  • All the Bruckners came, so of course there was not much said about Oswald only that he has sprained his ankle, (I know quite well now that that's not true) and that he is probably going to G. Colonel B. said: The best thing for a boy is to send him to a military academy, that keeps him in order.

    A Young Girl's Diary 1923

  • Still, I do hope she will get an officer for her husband, of course one who is well enough off to marry, for otherwise it's no go; for Father says the Bruckners have no private means.

    A Young Girl's Diary 1923

  • The Bruckners are coming back on the 19th because everything is so frightfully expensive in Gastein.

    A Young Girl's Diary Anonymous 1897

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