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 Rh —And will another turn out to be better?

And the position of the fugitives is hopeless.

At the relief points they:

—Complain.

The flood of people is such that they do not succeed in making sufficient soup.

They frequently have to give out soup that has not been properly boiled.

And the people get ill.

Or they give out provisions to the fugitives when the latter have no means of cooking them.

Only the means of heating them at the bonfire-side, eating them half-raw, and getting ill.

Though you give out money there is nowhere and nothing to buy.

All is dear, nothing within reach.

All along this way of affliction, in the