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Three Men on the Bummel

CHAPTER VI
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Most that Berlin has to show can be seen better elsewhere, and we decided to be content with a drive through the town.

The hotel porter introduced us to a droschke driver, under whose guidance, so he assured us, we should see everything worth seeing in the shortest possible time.

The man himself, who called for us at nine o'clock in the morning, was all that could be desired.

He was bright, intelligent, and well-informed; his German was easy to understand, and he knew a little English with which to eke it out on occasion.

With the man himself there was no fault to be found, but his horse was the most unsympathetic brute I have ever sat behind.
He took a dislike to us the moment he saw us.


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