"Fur", or varied tincture, in heraldry.
1Instead, Hermine is probably going to be positioned directly underneath the trough.
2Hermine did indeed collect her jewels, and threw them into a travelling-bag.
3Gretl also put Hermine in charge of telling Helene about the scheme.
4More than forty years after her brother's death Hermine recorded with bitterness:
5One wonders if Hermine were not, in her heart, a little jealous.
6After Hermine's death the once glorious Palais Wittgenstein was sold for development.
7Hermine too, always shy, now reclusive, had long given up drawing and teaching.
8So how about this: It means Hermine might strengthen back into a hurricane.
9Hermine blamed this on the strained, simmering atmosphere of the Wittgenstein home, concluding:
10Hermine reported that he speaks of his misfortune in such a matter-of-fact way.
11Hermine has a girl on her lap, behind whose straw hat stands Helene.
12My lady Hermine rose from beside him, and seemed to be greatly irritated.
13Hermine sketched him on his deathbed with tears filling her eyes.
14Hermine had just thundered through, power out three days, when Hurricane Matthew bore down.
15Dr. Gorlich put the case to Gretl and Hermine bluntly:
16According to Hermine, "Our most intimate family had never considered itself Jewish."