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In some ways it’s not unreasonable to think this: Lenz was interested in Friederike because of Goethe, the point was not the girl, but the occupation of a privileged persona, the shadowing of a man whose literary talents were already gaining a reputation, an imaginative leap into the outline of someone he wanted to be: talented, wealthy, famous, sane.
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Then she rearranged us all, and Hella and I were moved to the 5th bench on the window side; the two twins, the Ehrenfelds got our places; in front of us is Lohr and a new girl called Friederike
A Young Girl's Diary 1923
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Isabel (Luise Heyer), Arne (Franz Dinda), Dorle (Friederike Becht), and Nico (Volker Bruch) relax on the grass in Westwind.
George Heymont: What Part of the Word "Verboten" Did You Not Understand? George Heymont 2012
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Although Dorle (Friederike Becht) and Isabel (Luise Heyer) are sororal rather than identical twins, as they have grown up they've developed a coded system of determining how to respond to life's challenges and risks.
George Heymont: What Part of the Word "Verboten" Did You Not Understand? George Heymont 2012
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Isabel (Luise Heyer), Arne (Franz Dinda), Dorle (Friederike Becht), and Nico (Volker Bruch) relax on the grass in Westwind.
George Heymont: What Part of the Word "Verboten" Did You Not Understand? George Heymont 2012
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Friederike Becht and Luise Heyer display an uncanny closeness with their body language almost like identical twins.
George Heymont: What Part of the Word "Verboten" Did You Not Understand? George Heymont 2012
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Friederike Becht and Luise Heyer display an uncanny closeness with their body language almost like identical twins.
George Heymont: What Part of the Word "Verboten" Did You Not Understand? George Heymont 2012
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Although Dorle (Friederike Becht) and Isabel (Luise Heyer) are sororal rather than identical twins, as they have grown up they've developed a coded system of determining how to respond to life's challenges and risks.
George Heymont: What Part of the Word "Verboten" Did You Not Understand? George Heymont 2012
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Now, having heard this gossip on the grapevine, Lenz came along and started to befriend Friederike himself.
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Isabel (Luise Heyer), Arne (Franz Dinda), Dorle (Friederike Becht), and Nico (Volker Bruch) relax on the grass in Westwind.
George Heymont: What Part of the Word "Verboten" Did You Not Understand? George Heymont 2012
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