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mounted his Indian fairy tale "Des getupfte Ei" on slides, writer Alfred Polgar read his short prose and caustic commentary, and
Friedell and other authors of rising repute presented their sketches and short plays." During this time, Friedell continued to publish essays and one-act plays. His first
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as: "the Tsar of Russia falls in love for everyone; the King of
Prussia thinks for everyone, the King of Denmark speaks for everyone; the King of Bavaria drinks for everyone; the King of Württemberg eats for everyone … and the Emperor of Austria pays for everyone."
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