A Tramp Abroad. Марк Твен
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Название: A Tramp Abroad

Автор: Марк Твен

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СКАЧАТЬ rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_50fd3f8c-8208-5dc0-b329-615e92d9886d">CHAPTER XLIII

       [My Poor Sick Friend Disappointed]

       CHAPTER XLIX

       [I Scale Mont Blanc—by Telescope]

       CHAPTER XLV

       A Catastrophe Which Cost Eleven Lives

       CHAPTER XLVI

       [Meeting a Hog on a Precipice]

       CHAPTER XLVII

       [Queer European Manners]

       CHAPTER XLVIII

       [Beauty of Women—and of Old Masters]

       CHAPTER XLIX

       [Hanged with a Golden Rope]

       RECIPE FOR AN ASH-CAKE

       RECIPE FOR NEW ENGLISH PIE

       RECIPE FOR GERMAN COFFEE

       TO CARVE FOWLS IN THE GERMAN FASHION

       CHAPTER L

       [Titian Bad and Titian Good]

       APPENDIX

       APPENDIX A.

       The Portier

       APPENDIX B.

       Heidelberg Castle

       APPENDIX C.

       The College Prison

       APPENDIX D.

       The Awful German Language

       APPENDIX E.

       LEGEND OF THE CASTLES

       APPENDIX F.

       GERMAN JOURNALS

      A—The Portier analyzed B—Hiedelberg Castle Described C—The College Prison and Inmates D—The Awful German Language E—Legends of the Castle F—The Journals of Germany

       Table of Contents

       Table of Contents

      One day it occurred to me that it had been many years since the world had been afforded the spectacle of a man adventurous enough to undertake a journey through Europe on foot. After much thought, I decided that I was a person fitted to furnish to mankind this spectacle. So I determined to do it. This was in March, 1878.

      I looked about me for the right sort of person to accompany me in the capacity of agent, and finally hired a Mr. Harris for this service.

      It was also my purpose to study art while in Europe. Mr. Harris was in sympathy with me in this. He was as much of an enthusiast in art as I was, and not less anxious to learn to paint. I desired to learn the German language; so did Harris.

      Toward the middle of April we sailed in the Holsatia, Captain Brandt, and had a very pleasant trip, indeed.

      After a brief rest at Hamburg, we made preparations for a long pedestrian trip southward in the soft spring weather, but at the last moment we changed the program, for private reasons, and took the express-train.

      We made a short halt at Frankfort-on-the-Main, and found it an interesting city. I would have liked to visit the birthplace of Gutenburg, but it could not be done, as no memorandum of the site of the house has been kept. So we spent an hour in the Goethe mansion instead. The city permits this house to belong to private parties, instead of gracing and dignifying herself with the honor of possessing and protecting it.

      Frankfort is one of the sixteen cities which have the distinction СКАЧАТЬ