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Fräulein and Montag
K. returns home to find Fräulein Montag, a lodger from another room, moving in with Fräulein Bürstner.

Fräulein and
Fräulein Bürstner A boarder in the same house as Josef K. She lets him kiss her one night, but then rebuffs his advances.
* Miss Pinkerton, Fräulein Weiner, Mademoiselle Chic, Signorina Tasso ( Angy's Governesses ) Nina Sevening, Mary Fraser, Mabel Hirst, Joan Keddie
Schumann titled the work inspired by the 1814 collection of novellas Fantasiestücke in Callots Manier by one of his favourite authors, E. T. A. Hoffmann, and dedicated it to Fräulein Anna Robena Laidlaw ( 1819 1901 ), an accomplished and attractive 18-year old Scottish pianist with whom Schumann had carried on a brief flirtation.

Fräulein and Bürstner
The agents ' boss later arrives and holds a mini tribunal in the room of K .' s neighbor, Fräulein Bürstner.
He goes to work, and that night apologizes to Fräulein Bürstner for the intrusion into her room.
The character Frieda Brandenfeld in " The Judgment " is representative of Felice ( as well as the character Fräulein Bürstner in The Trial ).

Fräulein and she
At first, she went by the name Fräulein Unbekannt ( German for Miss Unknown ) as she refused to reveal her identity.
Fräulein Doktor Mathilde von Zahnd, head of Les Cerisiers, enters the drawing room and reveals to the three men that she has eavesdropped on their entire conversation.
Of the few films in which she did act, Amphitryon ( 1935, playing Alkmene ), Das Fräulein von Barnhelm ( 1940 ) and, after the war, Rose Bernd ( 1957 ) and Karl May ( a 1976 biopic about Karl May ) are notable.

Fräulein and .
" Das Fräulein von Scuderi ", an 1819 short story by E. T. A. Hoffmann, in which Mlle de Scudery establishes the innocence of the police's favorite suspect in the murder of a jeweller, is sometimes cited as the first detective story and a direct influence on Edgar Allan Poe's " The Murders in the Rue Morgue ".
" A similar change occurred in Germany, with women choosing " Frau " instead of " Fräulein " in an effort to disassociate marital status from title.
* In Fräulein Doktor, a Dino DeLaurentis film, 1969, a woman spy informs the Germans of Kitchener's travel plans.
The rather dated German word for a young ( unmarried ) woman, without implications regarding sexuality, is Fräulein.
Fräulein was used in German as a title of respect, equivalent to current usage of Miss in English.
An early work of modern mystery fiction, Das Fräulein von Scuderi by E. T. A.

Fräulein and ending
However, since every German noun ending with-chen or-lein is grammatically neuter, there exist several notable counterexamples such as das Mädchen (" girl ") and das Fräulein (" miss ").

Fräulein and relationship
Here he began a relationship with a certain Fräulein Willmuth, with whom he had a daughter, Maria, in 1807.

Fräulein and with
In the play, the young student, Manuela, is destroyed because of rejection by her teacher, Fräulein Elizabeth von Bernburg, who did not dare to side with Manuela against the headmistress or oppose the brutal educational methods.
The film had an all-female cast and Thiele played Manuela, a fourteen year old schoolgirl deeply infatuated with her teacher, Fräulein von Bernburg who was played by Dorothea Wieck.

Fräulein and after
The beautiful tone ofFräulein Klarinette ” ( as Brahms would nickname Mühlfeld ) inspired him to begin composing again less than a year after he retired.
With these tragedies, to which may be added Die Rechte des Herzens ( The Rights of the Heart ) and Das Fräulein von Scuderi ( The Lady of Scuderi ), the comedy Hans Frey, and an unfinished tragedy on the subject of Agnes Bernauer, Ludwig ranks immediately after Christian Friedrich Hebbel as Germany's most notable dramatic poet at the middle of the 19th century.

Montag and
* 1983 Holly Montag, American reality TV personality
* 1986 Heidi Montag, American model and singer

Montag and she
Clarisse initially bothers Montag with her incessant questions ( and Clarisse is a bit bothered by Montag's uncalled-for reactions, such as laughing when she hasn't said anything funny ), but Montag chooses to tolerate her as she tells him of how she loves nature and walking around and observing how crazy the world has become.
Before Clarisse goes inside, she asks Montag if he's happy.
Montag tries to wake up his wife, but she doesn't respond.
Montag stands outside Clarisse's house and sees that she and her family are the only ones in the neighborhood with the lights on and engaging in a spirited conversation.
Montag tries to tell his wife that she overdosed, but is interrupted by Mildred's ramblings of her stomach hurting, but being hungry, and rationalizes that the feeling is from drinking too much alcohol during a party.
As Montag leaves for work, he finally tells Mildred ( who is watching an interactive soap opera on the " parlor walls " -- three enormous, floor-to-ceiling television screens ) that she overdosed on sleeping pills.
Mildred denies that she would do something that suicidal, but Montag insists.
Over the next few days, Montag bonds with Clarisse, who tells him that her interest in intellectual activities has made her an outcast in a society dominated by shallow entertainment, and for that, she has no friends and has to see a psychiatrist.
Before she can strike it, the firemen flee, save for Montag, who watches as the woman lights the match, drops it in the kerosene, and is engulfed in flames.
Montag tries to talk to Mildred as she quickly leaves the house, but Mildred ignores him, gets inside a waiting taxi, and vanishes down the street.
A few days after their first meeting, she disappears without any explanation, although Mildred tells Montag ( and Captain Beatty confirms ) that Clarisse was hit by a speeding car and that her family left following her death.
The series premiered on May 31, 2006 and originally followed her as she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in the fashion industry as well as becoming housemates with her former best friend Heidi Montag.
" At the time, she was also housemates with Montag.

Montag and .
Yet another lodger, Captain Lanz, appears to be in league with Montag.
On a rainy night while returning from his job, Guy Montag is followed by a cheery, 17-year-old girl named Clarisse McClellan.
Montag doesn't notice anything wrong until his foot hits Mildred's empty sleeping pill bottle.
Montag calls for medical attention, trying to shout over the screams of the passing jet engines above the house.
Montag returns to his house, sees that Mildred is looking slightly better than before, and goes to bed.
The next day, Montag finds Mildred in the kitchen, making breakfast and complaining of an upset stomach.
On the final day, however, Clarisse doesn't appear alongside Montag.
Montag waits for her, but the wait is short-lived when the train comes to take him to work.
As the firemen toss the books from the woman's upstairs bedroom down to the living room floor and spray the pile with kerosene, Montag accidentally reads a line in one of her books and hides it away before any of his coworkers can see.
Montag comes home from the jarring experience and tries to take his mind off the event by asking a half-asleep Mildred where the two first met and when.
As Montag reflects on his stagnant, stilted marriage to Mildred ( and how Mildred has become emotionally and mentally dead from watching her " parlor wall " entertainment, driving recklessly, and her sleeping pill addiction ), Montag begins to cry after realizing that if Mildred died, he wouldn't miss her at all.

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