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By the end of May I felt up to a walking trip, Fräulein Groth lent me a rucksack and showed me how to pack and carry ^adjust it, and Agnes and Walther developed an itinerary crossed out: for me which would ^was to wind up in Seehausen, on the Staffelsee, where they had spent vacations. crossed out: and knew some Frau Tege. "It's a charming little place, and you could spend a few days there with Frau Tege, where we always stay."

  After a few days of walking the country roads

of the Bavarian Alps, I reached Seehausen and found Frau Tege's house crossed out: a typical which turned out to be [[crossed out: the typical] a white plastered farmhouse ^typical of Upper Bavaria, with living quarters and cow-stalls under the same roof. My bedroom was reached by passing through Rosel's and since she usually went to bed earlier than I did, she was crossed out: usually to be found apt to be already under her big feather puff as I groped my way by on tip toes. Rosel was the second daughter in the family and her courtship by a most distressingly crude-looking village boy