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CHAPTER IX

Harris breaks the law -- The helpful man: The dangers that beset him -- George sets forth upon a career of crime -- Those to whom Germany would come as a boon and a blessing -- The English Sinner: His disappointments -- The German Sinner: His exceptional advantages -- What you may not do with your bed -- An inexpensive vice -- The German dog: His simple goodness -- The misbehaviour of the beetle -- A people that go the way they ought to go -- The German small boy: His love of legality -- How to go astray with a perambulator -- The German student: His chastened wilfulness.
All three of us, by some means or another, managed, between Nuremberg and the Black Forest, to get into trouble.