. The life of Bismarck, private and political;. I am living. It was then inhabited by the Empress, andI now repeat our walk by moonlight at greater ease. The daybefore the day before yesterday I left Gastein ; slept at day before yesterday went, in misty weather, to Aussee—acharminglysituated place; a beautiful lake, half Traunsee andhalf Konigssee ; at sunset reached the Hallstadtersee; thence, byboat, in the night, to Hallstadt, where we slept. Next morning-was pleasant and sunny; at noon we reached the King at Ischl,and so, with His Majesty, over the Traunsee to Gmunden, wherew


. The life of Bismarck, private and political;. I am living. It was then inhabited by the Empress, andI now repeat our walk by moonlight at greater ease. The daybefore the day before yesterday I left Gastein ; slept at day before yesterday went, in misty weather, to Aussee—acharminglysituated place; a beautiful lake, half Traunsee andhalf Konigssee ; at sunset reached the Hallstadtersee; thence, byboat, in the night, to Hallstadt, where we slept. Next morning-was pleasant and sunny; at noon we reached the King at Ischl,and so, with His Majesty, over the Traunsee to Gmunden, wherewe passed the night, and I thought a great deal of L , H , CORRESPONDENCE. 373 and B , and all those times. To-day, by steamer, hither, ar-riving about six,.passing two hours with R—:—/after convincing myself that is one of the most beautiful women, of whom all pictures give a false idea. We stay here three days; whatfollows, whether Baden or Pomerania, I can not yet foresee. Iam now heartily tired, so wish you and all of ours Schonbrunn, Thursday. The King went early this morning to Salzburg; I follow himto-morrow. This morning I killed fifty-three pheasants, fifteenhares, and one karinckel; and yesterday eight stags and two mouf-flons. I am quite lame in hand and cheek from shooting. To-morrow evening it will be decided whether I am to go to Baden,but now I go to bed. Good-night all, for I am very tired. 374 CORRESPONDENCE. Baden, 1st September, 1864. The King arrived this morning from Mainau, well and cheer-ful, having been through the rain with the Queen to the busy hand continually shakes over me new blessings of proj-ects, as soon as I have worked through the old ones. I do notknow whence I wrote to you last; I have hardly come to mysenses since Vienna; slept one night in Salzburg, the second atMunich; conferred much and lengthily with N. 1ST., who hasgrown thin. I then slept at Augsburg, and thence came, by wayof Stuttgart, to this place, in t


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