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A Tramp Abroad

CHAPTER IV
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An instant rush for some other lecture-room followed, and in a minute I was alone with the empty benches once more.
Yes, without doubt, idle students are not the rule.

Out of eight hundred in the town, I knew the faces of only about fifty; but these I saw everywhere, and daily.

They walked about the streets and the wooded hills, they drove in cabs, they boated on the river, they sipped beer and coffee, afternoons, in the Schloss gardens.

A good many of them wore colored caps of the corps.

They were finely and fashionably dressed, their manners were quite superb, and they led an easy, careless, comfortable life.


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