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A Tramp Abroad

CHAPTER XXVII
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I go in there a good deal of the time, because there's so many Americans there.
I make lots of acquaintances.

You been up the Rigi yet ?" "No." "Going ?" "We think of it." "What hotel you going to stop at ?" "I don't know." "Well, then you stop at the Schreiber--it's full of Americans.

What ship did you come over in ?" "CITY OF CHESTER." "Oh, yes, I remember I asked you that before.

But I always ask everybody what ship they came over in, and so sometimes I forget and ask again.
You going to Geneva ?" "Yes." "What hotel you going to stop at ?" "We expect to stop in a pension." "I don't hardly believe you'll like that; there's very few Americans in the pensions.

What hotel are you stopping at here ?" "The Schweitzerhof." "Oh, yes.


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