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In her opinion some insidious disease was advancing upon him, and sooner or later the trouble would break out. Heimert's appetite began to fail at last; he hardly ate any-thing. He had always been extremely ugly, but people now shrank back at the sight of his face.
And when you have gone I shall claim my rights, and this woman must obey my will." The sergeant-major read this defiance plainly in Heimert's face, and it had the effect of causing him to swear inwardly that he would seduce his comrade's wife. In the middle of May Ida bore a child, a fat, strong, healthy boy, weighing nine pounds. A splendid weight for a new-born baby!
But that, of course, made no difference to Heimert's plans. He learned from the stablemen that Heppner would be at the White Horse with Blechschmidt, the sergeant-major of the fifth, that evening. That was capital. He would catch him as he came home, and the affair would be arranged in two minutes. Heimert ate his supper in silence.
He was strongly built, and, despite a certain fulness, he was well-proportioned; strength, however, untrammelled, powerful, raw strength was his salient characteristic. Heimert's frame, too broad and too short, and crowned by its mask of a comic clown, looked almost deformed by the side of the other.
No word might be spoken, but it would be quite evident that she was gratified by the admiration. It was Venus triumphing over Mars. The person who was least affected by the beautiful Frau Heimert's charms was, curiously enough, Sergeant Heppner.
In reality, she bought them from an old "friend," part of whose business it was to be always in the latest Paris mode. The non-coms. wives envied Frau Heimert's taste, and tried to copy her manner and deportment. Only the fair-haired little Berlin seamstress, Frieda, Sergeant Wiegandt's sweetheart, found fault with her.
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