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false to pick up their teacher seriously. They was many more
serious in the light Heine. They knew anybody more than Heine that that good
they was getting, over the accent in Berlin--what bad was; and
the beer--what not to compare with Monk of Baviera was; and the to dance
-- what best was in Vienna. They enjoyed the beer and music,
but they refused to be responsible for the education. In every way, as
they defended him, they was learning the language.
Then the youth fell again on the language, and being slow to
languages, he was found falling back part all of his/her friends that
depressed his/her spirits, the more because the obscurity in a Berlin
winter and of architecture in Berlin seemed to him a particular kind
of obscurity ever reached elsewhere. One day on the Linden him
sees taking of Charles Sumner in a taxi, and raced later him.
Sumner was recovering then from the hits of the Carolinian Meridionale
reed or it beats up, and he was pleased to find a young worshipper in
the Prussian and remote wild region. They dined together and they went to
feels "William Tell" to the work. Sumner tried to encourage his
I befriend on his/her difficulties of language: "I came to Berlin", or
Rome or whatever place that it was, as he said with his/her great air of
dominion, "I came to Berlin, incapable to tell a word the language;
and three months later when I went away, me the discourses to mine
cabman." Adams felt him rather incapable to reach in so short a
time so social advantages, and one day complained him of its tests
to the Mr. Robert Apthorp, of Boston in that you/he/she was passing the winter
Berlin in the interest of his/her music. The Mr. Apthorp said of his really
similar struggle, and as him you/he/she had entered a public school and is sat
for months with ten-year-old-boys, reciting to memory their lessons and
taking their sentences. Idea was all right the desperate frame of Adams
of mind. At least sipped him/it of the university and the Civilian
Law and the American associations in the beer-wine cellars. The Mr. Took Apthorp
the trouble to negotiate with the head-master of the