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Transcribers Note Obvious typographical errors have been corrected - photo 1
Transcriber's Note:
Obvious typographical errors have been corrected. Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation in the original document have been preserved.
Listed were corrected.
Mis-spellings of non-English words were retained as printed. Readers noted the following:
Grenzbuden should be Grenbauden
Kellnerinn should be Kellnerin.
On page 144, the phrase starting "and perhaps for such a" seems to be missing words.
A JULY HOLIDAY
IN
SAXONY, BOHEMIA, AND SILESIA.
A JULY HOLIDAY
IN
SAXONY, BOHEMIA, AND SILESIA.
By WALTER WHITE,
AUTHOR OF "A LONDONER'S WALK TO THE LAND'S END;" "ON FOOT THROUGH TYROL."

"Ne wolde he call upon the Nine;
'I wote,' he sayde, 'they be but jyltes:'
Ne covet when he wander'd forth
Icarus' wingsne traytor stiltes."
Old Author.

LONDON:
CHAPMAN AND HALL, 193, PICCADILLY.
MDCCCLVII.
[The right of Translation is reserved.]
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I.
PAGE
What the Bookseller saidA Walk in FrankfortWhat the Portress saidGlimpses of LandscapesForest and RiverWrzburgStein WineView from the Citadel-hillA Change of BedroomsComing to an Understanding with the ReaderGood Night!
CHAPTER II.
WrzburgThe UniversityRed, Green, and Orange CapsThe MarienkapelleThe MarketThe CathedralThe PalaceSpacious CellarsA Professor's HospitalityTo BambergFrostHofA Shabby PeaceThe Arch-PoisonerDear BreadA Prime Minister HangedAltenburgThe ParkThe CastleReminiscences and AntiquitiesThe ChapelThe Princes' VaultWendsCostumes in the Market-placeFemale CuirassiersMore about the WendsGrossen TeichThe PlateauThe CemeteryWerdau
CHAPTER III.
Origin of AltenburgProsperous BurghersA Princely CrimeHussite PlunderersLuther's VisitsFrench BonfireElectress Margaret's DreamKunz von Kauffungen"Don't burn the Fish"A ConspiracyMidnight RobbersTwo Young Princes StolenThe FlightThe AlarmThe KhlerThe RescueKunz BeheadedThe Triller's Reward, and what a famous Author said concerning it
CHAPTER IV.
ZwickauBeer BridgeBeer MountThe Triller EstateTriller BierbrauereiThe BraumeisterThe BeerFour Hundredth Anniversary of the PrinzenraubA Friendly Clerk"You will have a Tsigger?"Historical PortraitsA Good Name for a BreweryA Case of DisinterestednessUp the Church TowerThe ProspectPrincess SchwanhildisThe Fire-god ZwiczLuther's TableThe ChurchGeysersPetrified BedsHistorical HousesWalk to OberhaselauThe Card-playersThe Wagoners
CHAPTER V.
Across the MuldeSceneryFeet versus WheelsVillagesEnglish CharacteristicsTimbered HousesSchneebergStones for LampsThe Way Sunday was KeptThe ChurchA Wagon-load of MusicA Surly HostWhere the Pepper GrowsEybenstockNeustdlFir ForestsWildenthalFour Sorts of BeerPotato DumplingsUp the AuersbergAdvertisementsThe SchoolThe Instrument of Order"Look at the Englishman"The ErzgebirgeThe Guard-houseInto BohemiaRomish SymbolsHirschenstandAnother Guard-houseDifferences of RaceCzechs and GermansShabby CarpentryChange of SceneryNeudeckArrive at CarlsbadA Glass BootGossip
CHAPTER VI.
Dr. Fowler's PrescriptionCarlsbad"A Matlocky sort of a Place"Springs and SwallowsTasting the WaterThe Cliffs and TerracesComical SignsThe Wiese and its FrequentersDisease and HealthThe Sprudel: its Discharge; its DepositThe StoppageVolcanic PhenomenaDr. Granville's ObservationsCare's RestDreikreuzbergView from the SummitKnig Otto's Hhe"Are you here for the Cure?"Lenten DietHirschsprungThe TrumpetersTwo Florins for a Bed
CHAPTER VII.
Departure from CarlsbadDreifaltigkeits-KircheEngelhausThe CastleA Melancholy VillageUp to the RuinsAn Imperial VisitBohemian SceneryOn to BuchauThe InnA Crowd of GuestsRoast GooseInspiriting MusicPrompt WaitersThe Mysterious PassportThe Military AdviserHow he Solved the MysteryA Baron in Spite of HimselfThe Baron's FootbathLighting the Baron to Bed
CHAPTER VIII.
DawnThe Noisy GooseherdGeese, for Home Consumption and ExportStill the BaronThe Ruins of HartensteinGlimpses of Scenery and Rural LifeLiebkowitzLubenzSchloss PetersburgBig RoomsTipplers and DrunkardsWagoners and PeasantsA Thrifty LandlordInquisitorial BookAwful GendarmePaternal GovernmentFidgetsHow it is in HungaryWet Blankets for PhilosophersAn Unhappy Peasant
CHAPTER IX.
The VillageThe Peasant againThe Road-menderAmong the CzechsCzechish Speech and CharacteristicsCrossesHorosedlThe Old CookMore Praise of EnglandThe DinnerA Journey-CompanionFamous FilesA Mechaniker's EarningsKruschowitzRentschMore Czechish CharacteristicsNeu StraschitzA Word in Season from Old FullerThe Mechaniker departs
CHAPTER X.
A Talk with the LandlordA Jew's OfferA Ride in a WagenTalk with the JewThe StarsA Mysterious Gun-barrelAn AlarmStony AmmunitionThe Man with the GunThe Jew's opinion of himSunriseA WalkThe White HillA Fatal FieldWaking up in the SuburbsEarly BreakfastsImperial and Royal TobaccoMilk-folkThe Gate of PragueA Snappish SentryThe SoldiersInto the CityPicturesque Features and crowding AssociationsThe KleinseiteThe BridgePalacesThe AltstadtRemarkable StreetsThe TeinkircheThe NeustadtThe Three Hotels
CHAPTER XI.
The HausknechtA Place to Lose YourselfStreet-PhenomenaBook-shopsGlass-waresCavernous Beer-housesSignsCzechish NamesUgly WomenSwarms of SoldiersA Scene on the BridgeA DrateikThe Ugly Passport ClerkThe Suspension-bridgeThe IslandsThe Slopes of the LaurenzbergView over PragueSchools, Palaces, and PovertyThe RookeryThe HradschinThe CourtsThe CathedralThe Great TombThe Silver ShrineRelicsA Kissed PortraitSt. Wenzel's ChapelBig SigmundThe Loretto PlatzThe Old TowersThe Hill-top and Hill-foot
CHAPTER XII.
The TandelmarktOld Men and Boys at Rag FairJews in PragueThe JudenstadtSchools and SynagoguesRemote AntiquityDucal VictimsJewish BraveryRemoval of Boundary Wires
CHAPTER XIII.
The Jewish SabbathThe Old SynagogueTraditions concerning itThe Gloomy InteriorThe PriestsThe Worshippers and the WorshipThe TalkersThe Book of the LawThe RabbiThe Startling GunA Birth at ViennaDeparted Glory
CHAPTER XIV.
The Alte FriedhofA Stride into the PastThe Old TombsVegetation and DeathHaunted GravesAncient EpitaphRabbi LwHis ScholarsSymbols of the TribesThe Infant's CoffinThe PlaygroundFrom Death to Life
CHAPTER XV.
The KolowratstrassePicolomini's PalaceThe MuseumGeological AffluenceEarly Czechish BiblesRare Old ManuscriptsLetters of Huss and ZiskaTabor HillPortraitsHussite WeaponsAntiquesDoubtful Hussites in the Market-placeThe Glckliche EntbindungA Te DeumTwo Evening VisitsBohemian HospitalityThe Gaslit Beer-house
CHAPTER XVI.
Sunday Morning in PragueGay DressesPleasure-seeking CitizensService in the Hradschin CathedralPrayers and PranksFun in the Organ-loftGlorious MusicA Spell brokenPriests and their RobesOsculationsA Flaunting ProcessionAn Old Topographer's RapturesThe Schwarzes RossFlight from PragueLobositzLost in a SwampA StormUp the MilleschauerAfter DarkThe SummitMossy QuartersThe Host's Story
CHAPTER XVII.
Morning on the MilleschauerThe Brightening LandscapeThe Mossy Quarters by DaylightDelightful Down-hill WalkLobositz againThe Steam-boatQueer PassengersSprightly MusicRomantic SceneryHills and CliffsSchreckensteinHow the Musicians paid their FareAussigThe SprlingsteinFairer LandscapesElbe
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