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Germany.--jenny Lind And The Students

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Day
10
Month
July
Year
1847
Copyright
Public Domain
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last auliimn, there was a tremendus furor obout Jenny Lind, wlio, after driving th whole place mad, left it on her trnvels early ono morning. Thp moment er enrrioge was outside ihe gates, a paek of rampant studenls, who lind escorted it, nished bnck to the nn, demnnded to bs shown Jenny's bed room, and swept ïike a whirhvind up slairs Bto ;he room ï n i1 1 - cnted to them, tore up the sheets, andwore ihem in strips as decorations. Au hour or two afterwards a baM old gentlman of amiable appearancp, on Englisb' man, who was st'i_ing in th.fi hole!, camp lo breakfost at the table-d'hote, nnd wns ubserved to be much disiurbed in bis inind, and to show great terror wlenevcrn student cnme near him. At last he said, in a low voice. tosome who came near h;m a' table, "Yon are English, gaiitlemeu, I ob-erve '? Most extranrdinary people ] tliese Gefman students : ns n body, raming mad, gsn'.lennpn." "Oh no," saidsomrborly, " only excitnblg, but very good fellows, nnd very sensible." '' By heavens, Sir !" returned the oíd gentleman, stil] more diüturbeJ, " then thpre'n sompthing politica] in it, and I am a marked man. - I went out f r a littla wa'k this morning, after shaving", and while I was gone ;" - he feil into a terrible perspiration as he told it - "they borst into my bed-room, tore up my sheets, and are now patrolling the town in all directions with bitn of (hem n their button-holes." In the cnnfus'on the students had gone into the

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Signal of Liberty
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