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The walled towns of Bavaria untouched since medieval days were charming and quaint. Munich endeared itself to me with its Wagnerian and Mozart festivals - music which I have only to be still to hear again, even now; Dresden was restful, and even the grotesque vulgaraties of taste of the ex Kaiser could not entirely deprive Berlin of its charm and attraction. For Unter den Linden is still a really magnificent street, the art galleries are filled with beautiful pictures. And everywhere in Germany there is music! In the church which the Kaiser used to attend there is a boy choir. Funny little boys they were.