PREFACE
ndly. once and objection to terms for lodging and breakfast and so fort about to tile atmospook too, listened attentively and amiably to all old about ting, ter, to everyt once to pay a sum in advance—and yet time to be outside it all, to find it comic to be doing as to take it seriously. It o be renting a room and talking to people in German. Suc ainly not been revised and corrected by many small instances. Above all, , in spite of t alert, tful, strongly marked and ellectual. And to reconcile me furte and friendly manner, o cost e pretension; on trary, t touc. tion of it I found later, but it disposed me at once in his favor.
Before o ts, my lunco go back to business. I took my leave and left o my aunt. back at nigold me t aken t be notified to tate of ies and tanding about in official ing rooms more tolerate. I remember very giving in to ipulation. to me to agree only too erious and alien air truck me as suspicious. I explained to my aunt t s not on any account to put ion for a complete stranger; it migurn out to consequences for it t t my aunt ed , and, indeed, ogetivated and crange gentleman. For sook a lodger contrive to stand in some like or, ration; and many a one on; I to find every time ook .
As I at all pleased about ting to notify ted at least to kno about sort of family entions ayed a s at noon. old of spending some montoo avail o see its antiquities. I may say it did not please my aunt t aking t a time, but e e of ing