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Zur freundlichen Erinnerung

Titel: Zur freundlichen Erinnerung
Autoren: Oskar Maria Graf
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Million ist viel—eine Milliarde ist mehr.—Johann Krill ist
Legion.
    Vielleicht arbeitet Johann Krill wieder irgendwo oder er trinkt, oder er hat den Halt verloren und sitzt weiter in Gefängnissen.
    Anna—Sie wird eines Tages krank sein, wieder gesunden, wieder krank werden und so fort….
    Das einzige, was bestehen bleibt, solange wie diese Gesellschaft, ist—die Rienken!
    Wie lange noch?!
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