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    <subfield code="a">Hamburg at a first glance -- Heidelberg in winter -- A flying sheet from Paris -- Baden-Baden -- Rambles about Stuttgart -- The solitude -- A day in the Black Forest -- The Lenninger Thal -- Franciska von Hohenheim -- "Nuremberg the ancient" -- Some W&#xFC;rtemberg towns -- In a garden -- Lindau and Bregenz -- The Vorarlberg -- In the Tyrol -- Innsbruck -- Ohenschwangau and Neu Schwanstein -- Life in Schattwald -- Up the airy mountain -- The Engadine -- Ragatz -- A flying trip to the Rhine falls -- Down from the high Alps -- By the lake of Lucerne -- Up and on and down the Rigi -- A Kaiser fest -- The Cannstadt Volksfest -- In a vineyard -- Among Freiligrath's books -- Three funerals -- Some Christmas pictures -- Hamburg again.</subfield>
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