“Come fishing with me, said the fisherman to the worm.”

Komm, geh mit angeln, sagte der Fischer zum Wurm.
Mutter Courage to the army recruiter when he tries to recruit her son in Scene 1
Mother Courage and Her Children (1939)

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Komm, geh mit angeln, sagte der Fischer zum Wurm.

Mother Courage and Her Children (1939)

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German poet, playwright, theatre director 1898–1956

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