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N ot necessarily, no, not when it is wet like to­ day and when you are walking in ordinary shoes that keep slipping. W hat do you mean by a logging path? One doesn’t always recognize it frotn the start. It begins as a regular path, wide enough, and sometimes one is walking on gravel: farther on there is no more gravel, but still a path o f sorts. Between felled tree trunks. The trunks, I be­ lieve, had been stripped. And suddenly, in a clearing, there are just these deep bulldozer tracks, curves in the mud; the rest is under­ brush.

You are Frau Schaad? — Yes. — Your first name? — Lilian. — Your maiden name was Habersack. — That is correct. — Occupation? — Nursery-school teacher. — You are divorced, Frau Schaad? — That is correct. — So you know the accused personally. . Laughter in court. — Your duty as a witness is to tell the truth and nothing but the truth; you are aware that per­ 33 jury carries a prison sentence—in aggravated cases, up to five years’ penal servitude. When wives are being questioned the courtroom is full; marriage, even for young people, still seems to be a problem.

So you know the accused personally. . Laughter in court. — Your duty as a witness is to tell the truth and nothing but the truth; you are aware that per­ 33 jury carries a prison sentence—in aggravated cases, up to five years’ penal servitude. When wives are being questioned the courtroom is full; marriage, even for young people, still seems to be a problem. — When you were married to him, did the ac­ cused physically assault you, or threaten to do so? A t times o f tension did he, for example, slap your face or take you by the throat, causing you to fear strangulation?

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