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Walters and Hanna's daughter is mentioned three different names in the course of the story: Sabeth, Elsbeth and Elisabeth. Who gave her these names, and explain why the different people call her that?

Walters and Hanna's daughter is mentioned three different names in the course of the story: Sabeth, Elsbeth and Elisabeth. Who gave her these names, and explain why the different people call her that?

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Walter: Why did I call her Sabeth? A question in response to my question, Why Elsbeth? In between came her statement, That’s the theatre of Dionysos. Why did I call her Sabeth ? Because Elisabeth seemed to me an impossible name. In between, remarks about broken pillars. Why Elisabeth of all names? I should never call a child Elisabeth. In between, traffic lights and the usual hold-ups. Well, that was her name, her father had chosen it, there was nothing to be done about it now.

Sabeth's mother calls her Elsbeth.