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A first-person travelogue recounts a brisk, episodic voyage by international sleeping-car to Constantinople, including a twenty-four-hour stop in Romania and excursions in the Carpathians and Bucharest. The narrator describes the inauguration of a new wagon-lit service and examines the organization and comforts of long-distance rail travel. Portrait sketches of fellow passengers and organizers alternate with vivid scenes of banquets, teas with local dignitaries, and urban promenades. Practical reflections on speed, comfort, and cross-border cooperation are paired with humorous, observant commentary on customs and accommodations, producing a lively, episodic account of travel, technology, and cultural contrasts.
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