they go ahoub their work.--* X left a, Manchester Guardian I 
had sought at the station at Vianim. I had read only a little, 
the first paper X had seen in English, 1*1 I saw them "both at it 
so I ©aid I had finished it. Xhey seem Y©ry hungry -f@r reading. 
It must he very depressing to be without the hooks and Journals 
k© as a matter of course, rile;- road Snglisk- roadily, on* 
w© 1 
are very fond of trarols. X am going to send then one or two 
hoars from amnion. — ~ff rowed across the lake this noon wi 
my hand "baggage, X Fdllias the second pair of oars. X 
standing off looMag at myself actually rowing across Atterse© 
with the great Haokel when his oars struck mine, 1 had to _ 
com® hack and keep my mind on the joh, and nearly pull my arms 
emt and hurst my luags t® make my oars coma mp when his did. I 
oemld outwalk him, but X got warm for once, polling; oars sack ©f 
him. I am, waiting in the zweite class© resta^ration (that 
is ths way the sign is spoiled) for the cisterns office to open. 
There seem to he seats in. waiting room* in Austria ; there were neno 
in the station at Vienna, Fran. Schneider and I had. a eup if 
coffee and sat in the safe while waiting for the train, if 
yon. do not want to stand an hour ©r two* jptm have to take 
w fit H 
coffee tor hier or other drinks), then you oan sit as lm 
yom like. X boue Just paid 200 kronen, tip ana all, (less 
than 3 cents) you may gMSi for what drink. Munich 
notes and memory, being too weary -he can? o of an attack of pleu- 
risy with a good deal of ferer, to writ© after the days work.) 
At nalshurg there waa a great to-d© over the linen I had bought 
in Vienna, I bad no notion of sKvtggling.it. It was right on 
top. She examiner pounced on it. X said "leh hah© es.im Wien 
gekauft." You wemld think it was dynamite. "Si© hat Lsinrond 
in Wien gekauft,' 5 the examiner explained to the next man. Tim 
