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Letter II

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 November 2021

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Hamburg. The Belvedere. Allut. Don Juan. An art exhibit. Commercial crisis. School. Citizens of Hamburg. Baron Voght. Meyer. Struve. Society of Arts and Crafts. Dinner with intellectuals. Departure to London.

In Schönberg, halfway from Lübeck, I didn't find a carriage at the post office and had to change to a charabanc, in which I could not lean, sat as straight as a rail, and felt the jolt of every little pebble. With what pleasure did I ride into the bright, lively, boisterous Hamburg! “Where would you like me to take you?” asked the coachman. “To the Belvedere!” I said with impatience and counted the minutes. We drove up a hill. The view of the Alster, surrounded by magnificent buildings and greenery, opened in front of me. But even here, the leaves have not fully unfolded; it is still early spring. Along the way, I noticed several big, new buildings erected since my previous visit to Hamburg. In the Belvedere, I was met, like a long-awaited guest, but because friends are usually treated unceremoniously, I was given a very bad room with windows overlooking a narrow street instead of the Jungfernstieg. Planning to stay in town but for a short time, I agreed to take it. In an excellent restaurant of the Belvedere, set up in the Parisian manner, I broke my fast after eating only dry food on the ship, and I had oysters for the first time this year. At home in Petersburg, they hardly could be found yet. Having rested after dinner, I set out to a bookstore to get some books that I could not find in Petersburg and delivered several letters with my business cards. I intended to travel to London the very next day: wrote some important letters, mailed them, and went to the steamship office: but as soon as I got into one of the alleys, I happened upon Allut, a local merchant, who visited my domestic circle last year in Petersburg, knew each member of my family, and now expressed sincere condolences in my tragedy. He pleaded with me in a very persuasive manner to stay for one or two days, get some rest, meet his family, and let him repay the debt of hospitality.

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Publisher: Anthem Press
Print publication year: 2021

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  • Letter II
  • Nikolai Gretsch
  • Book: Nikolai Gretsch's Travel Letters: Volume 1 - Letters from England
  • Online publication: 13 November 2021
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  • Nikolai Gretsch
  • Book: Nikolai Gretsch's Travel Letters: Volume 1 - Letters from England
  • Online publication: 13 November 2021
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