Hungary and the Hungarians . countries first. In a measure thisis also true of England, though scanty linguisticcapacity keeps many timorous souls at home. Thisexcuse will not meet the Hungarian case. I lookedat the broad, swift-flowing Danube a long time beforeI ventured even to cross from one bank to the otheron one of the propellers. The visitor is beset withconsiderations which do not weigh with the people, for instance, come direct to Budapest—from somewhere. From Budapest short interestingtrips are difficult to arrange. The shortest is too shortand the longest too long. Henc


Hungary and the Hungarians . countries first. In a measure thisis also true of England, though scanty linguisticcapacity keeps many timorous souls at home. Thisexcuse will not meet the Hungarian case. I lookedat the broad, swift-flowing Danube a long time beforeI ventured even to cross from one bank to the otheron one of the propellers. The visitor is beset withconsiderations which do not weigh with the people, for instance, come direct to Budapest—from somewhere. From Budapest short interestingtrips are difficult to arrange. The shortest is too shortand the longest too long. Hence they leave Hungarywithout really seeing the Danube. To see the Danubeproperly one must at least go from Vienna to will not even then see all the Danube, but youwill see some of the most picturesque scenery. Oneof the chief considerations of the American visitor isshortness of time, yet more Americans than Englishtake the journey between Vienna and Budapest byboat instead of train. It is worth it in the


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