A Tramp Abroad — Volume 01
The narrator, traveling on foot with a companion, recounts a comic, episodic pedestrian tour through Rhine and Heidelberg country and beyond, combining travel impressions, art-study digressions, and retellings of local legends. Scenes range from city and hotel life to woodland rambles and encounters with eccentric locals; recurring set pieces include a long blue-jay yarn, vivid accounts of student duels and campus customs, and humorous sketches of manners and political economy. The tone moves between affectionate description and satirical mockery, and the narrative mixes illustrations, folklore, and anecdotal reportage into a loosely structured travel chronicle.
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The narrator, traveling on foot with a companion, recounts a comic, episodic pedestrian tour through Rhine and Heidelberg country and beyond, combining travel impressions, art-study digressions, and retellings of local legends. Scenes range from city and hotel life to woodland rambles and encounters with eccentric locals; recurring set pieces include a long blue-jay yarn, vivid accounts of student duels and campus customs, and humorous sketches of manners and political economy. The tone moves between affectionate description and satirical mockery, and the narrative mixes illustrations, folklore, and anecdotal reportage into a loosely structured travel chronicle.
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