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CHAPTER I [The Knighted Knave of Bergen]
One day it occurred to me that it had been many years since the world had been afforded the spectacle of a man adventurous enough to undertake a journey through Europe on foot. After much thought, I decided that I was a person fitted to furnish to mankind this spectacle. So I determined to do it. This was in March, 1878.
I looked about me for the right sort of person to accompany me in the capacity of agent, and finally hired a Mr. Harris for this service.
It was also my purpose to study art while in Europe. Mr. Harris was in sympathy with me in this. He was as much of an enthusiast in art as I was, and not less anxious to learn to paint. I desired to learn the German language; so did Harris.
Toward the middle of April we sailed in the Holsatia, Captain Brandt, and had a very pleasant trip, indeed.
After a brief rest at Hamburg, we made preparations for a long pedestrian trip southward in the soft spring weather, but at the last moment we changed the program, for private reasons, and took the express-train.
We made a short halt at Frankfort-on-the-Main, and found it an interesting city. I would have liked to visit the birthplace of Gutenburg, but it could not be done, as no memorandum of the site of the house has been kept. So we spent an hour in the Goethe mansion instead. The city permits this house to belong to private parties, instead of gracing and dignifying herself with the honor of possessing and protecting it.
Frankfort is one of the sixteen cities which have the distinction of being the place where the following incident occurred. Charlemagne, while chasing the Saxons (as he said), or being chased by them (as they said), arrived at the bank of the river at dawn, in a fog. The enemy were either before him or behind him; but in any case he wanted to get across, very badly. He would have given anything for a guide, but none was to be had. Presently he saw a deer, followed by her young, approach the water. He watched her, judging that she would seek a ford, and he was right. She waded over, and the army followed. So a great Frankish victory or defeat was gained or avoided; and in order to commemorate the episode, Charlemagne commanded a city to be built there, which he named Frankfort—the ford of the Franks. None of the other cities where this event happened were named for it. This is good evidence that Frankfort was the first place it occurred at.
Frankfort has another distinction—it is the birthplace of the German alphabet; or at least of the German word for alphabet—buchstaben. They say that the first movable types were made on birch sticks—buchstabe—hence the name.
ILLUSTRATIONS
PORTRAIT OF THE AUTHOR
TITIAN'S MOSES
THE AUTHOR'S MEMORIES
THE BLACK KNIGHT
OPENING HIS VIZIER
THE ENRAGED EMPEROR
THE PORTIER
ONE OF THOSE BOYS
SCHLOSS HOTEL
IN MY CAGE
HEIDELBERG CASTLE
HEIDELBERG CASTLE, RIVER FRONTAGE
THE RETREAT
JIM BAKER
"A BLUE FLUSH ABOUT IT"
COULD NOT SEE IT
THE BEER KING
THE LECTURER'S AUDIENCE
INDUSTRIOUS STUDENTS
IDLE STUDENT
COMPANIONABLE INTERCOURSE
AN IMPOSING SPECTACLE
AN ADVERTISEMENT
"UNDERSTANDS HIS BUSINESS"
THE OLD SURGEON
THE FIRST WOUND
THE CASTLE COURT
WOUNDED
FAVORITE STREET COSTUME
INEFFACEABLE SCARS
PIECE OF SWORD
FRENCH CALM
THE CHALLENGE ACCEPTED
A SEARCH
HE SWOONED PONDEROUSLY
I ROLLED HIM OVER
THE ONE I HIRED
THE MARCH TO THE FIELD
THE POST OF DANGER
THE RECONCILIATION
AN OBJECT OF ADMIRATION
WAGNER
RAGING
ROARING
SHRIEKING
A CUSTOMARY THING
ONE OF THE "REST"
A CONTRIBUTION BOX
CONSPICUOUS
TAIL PIECE
ONLY A SHRIEK
"HE ONLY CRY"
LATE COMERS CARED FOR
EVIDENTLY DREAMING
"TURN ON MORE RAIN"
HARRIS ATTENDING THE OPERA
PAINTING MY GREAT PICTURE
OUR START
AN UNKNOWN COSTUME
THE TOWER
SLOW BUT SURE
THE ROBBER CHIEF
AN HONEST MAN
THE TOWN BY NIGHT
GENERATIONS OF BAREFEET
OUR BEDROOM
PRACTICING
PAWING AROUND
A NIGHT'S WORK
LEAVING HEILBRONN
THE CAPTAIN
WAITING FOR THE TRAIN
A DEEP

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