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Aimée & Jaguar: A Love Story, Berlin 1943
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“In the name of all responsible gods, saints and mascots I pledge to obey the following ten points and hope that all responsible gods, saints and mascots will be merciful and help me to keep my word:
1. I will always love you.
2. I will never leave you.
3. I will do everything to make you happy.
4. I will take care of you and the children, as far as circumstances allow.
5. I will not object to you taking care of me.
6. I will no longer look at pretty girls, or at least only to ascertain that you are prettier.
7. I will not come home late very often.
8. I will try to grind my teeth quietly at night.
9. I will always love you.
10. I will always love you.
Until further notice,
Felice”
― Aimée & Jaguar: A Love Story, Berlin 1943
1. I will always love you.
2. I will never leave you.
3. I will do everything to make you happy.
4. I will take care of you and the children, as far as circumstances allow.
5. I will not object to you taking care of me.
6. I will no longer look at pretty girls, or at least only to ascertain that you are prettier.
7. I will not come home late very often.
8. I will try to grind my teeth quietly at night.
9. I will always love you.
10. I will always love you.
Until further notice,
Felice”
― Aimée & Jaguar: A Love Story, Berlin 1943
“OBITUARY
Certificate in hand, my school career
now finds its slow and certain end.
Last act, the iron curtain here
Closes on what I might have been.
One year more and I would have earned
my diploma, having played my part.
Instead this list of what I've learned,
States I was quiet, hardworking, smart.
Yes, gone those lovely days in time
When once I dozed to Schiller's "Clock,"
Though much preferred was Scheffler's rhyme.
Awakening me and signalling "stop."
Playing hooky, passing notes, my relinquished
School pass - all passe.
Only I remain, dismissed and hindered,
a ninth-grade student without a grade.
[September 11, 1939]
by Felice Schragenheim”
― Aimée & Jaguar: A Love Story, Berlin 1943
Certificate in hand, my school career
now finds its slow and certain end.
Last act, the iron curtain here
Closes on what I might have been.
One year more and I would have earned
my diploma, having played my part.
Instead this list of what I've learned,
States I was quiet, hardworking, smart.
Yes, gone those lovely days in time
When once I dozed to Schiller's "Clock,"
Though much preferred was Scheffler's rhyme.
Awakening me and signalling "stop."
Playing hooky, passing notes, my relinquished
School pass - all passe.
Only I remain, dismissed and hindered,
a ninth-grade student without a grade.
[September 11, 1939]
by Felice Schragenheim”
― Aimée & Jaguar: A Love Story, Berlin 1943
“And you, my dearest, you are something unutterably familiar to me, you are really I myself! We are truly a wonderful idea. My life up until now was not lacking in love, God knows, but was empty of life, real life. I have spent years living for nothing, have wasted my life. And that is not what life is for. I want to live, to love with all the fire in my heart, to savor life and love to the fullest. I will never stand before you empty-handed. I will look after you, be your homeland, your home and family. I will give you everything you lack, and I know that my call in life is to make you happy.”
― Aimée & Jaguar: A Love Story, Berlin 1943
― Aimée & Jaguar: A Love Story, Berlin 1943
