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<p>[Page 99]</p><p>few days became so unbearable that I seized an opportunity to move to another cell, whose inmates had also fallen out. I now cohabit with Mr Dreyer from Colombo, whose father is the director of a girls’ school in Bremen. He is 35 years old, and hopefully we get on alright. There have been quite a few changes of this kind due to disagreements among the camp mates. It’s not surprising anyway if you think how for years we are forced to huddle together in such cramped quarters. This incident with Franzen has deeply affected me as we’ve known each other since 1894 and have always been fairly close. Brennecke, too, recently moved out of our wing after falling out with Mr Wehrs, and since I don’t particularly like our next-door neighbour, Suhl, it’s probably just as well to move into another environment. Suhl is immensely conceited and also a veritable pussy-footer who will pursue anybody who in his opinion pretends to be something he isn’t. In Singapore he associated mainly with English people, which</p>