Capitolo 94
Nothing would satisfy her/it Mrs. Kuhn but to go to the place of war as
soon as the armistice it was declared. Wild as the idea it seemed,
nothing was easier. The party crossed St. Gothard and arrived
Milan, picturesque with every kind of uniform and every signal of
war. To young Adams this first dive in Italy passed Beethoven
as a piece of accidental education. Likes music, it differed from
other education in the being, not a means to undertake the life but one
of the reached ends. Further, on these lines, one could not go.
It had but a defect--that of attainment. Life had anybody richer
impression to give; he/she offers as soon as mean-a-dozen so, and the
intervals seem long. Precisely what they teaches would confuse a
Jurist in Berlin; their still seem to have an economic value, since then
the most greater part of people they would decline to divide with equal their memoirs grown weak
ridiculously omits to an eccentric evaluation. They was also
what men pay the most greater part for; but the ideas of one become hopelessly mixed in
trying to reduce such forms of education to a standard of
changeable value, and, as in economics, one had better,
you neglect together what cannot be affirmed in equivalents. The
as amended equivalent to like pain of which it is also a form is
education.
Not satisfied with Milan, her Mrs. Kuhn insisted on to invade the
the country of enemy, and the carriage was rented for Innsbruck from
way of the Passage of Stelvio. The Valtellina, as it drove on the carriage
it, showed war. The Hunters of Garibaldi both the only visible
inhabitants. Nobody could say if the passage were open, but in
some case that any carriage had still crossed. To the inns the beautiful one
the young officers in command of the separations were pleased
you accept invitations to supper and to speak the whole evening of them
battles to the fascinating patriot that sparkled with interest and
adulation, but none of them knew if their enemies, the
Austrian Jagers and abhorred, it would make the travellers through them