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Doch plötzlich bricht eine unvorhergesehene Störung nach der anderen in seinen heißgeliebten Alltagstrott. Herr Lehmann muß nicht nur sein Revier gegen einen wurstförmigen Hund verteidigen, der ihn am Überqueren des Lausitzer Platzes hindert, er wird auch vom Besuch seiner Eltern aus der Provinz bedroht, trifft in der Markthalle auf eine Frau, der es gelingt, ihn zu einem Besuch des Prinzenbads zu verführen und in emotionale Verwirrung zu stürzen. Zu allem Überfluß wird er zudem durch widrige Umstände gezwungen, eine Reise an den Kurfendamm anzutreten und den Versuch einer Grenzüberschreitung gen Osten vorzunehmen.
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