One bad stormy day, some foggy and some delightful ones, fell to their share. No one of their party was sick, and they thought the steamer delightful. Much as they had liked the "Etruria," it was decided by all that the "Teutonic" would be their steamer in the future.

New York was reached on Wednesday afternoon, and at night the entire party was at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, feeling very glad to get safely across the ocean again. They had become such good friends it was very hard to separate.

However, a promise was made by the Fords to visit Mr. and Mrs. Winter before the summer was over.

Thursday night the Winters could have been found in their own home, all very happy, and feeling that the following years would be fuller of interest in every way for the experiences, most of them pleasant, of their charming trip to Nuremberg and back.

Transcriber's Notes

The following modifications have been made,

Page [18]:
"fairy-land" changed to "fairyland"
(it was like a glimpse of fairyland)

Page [74]:
"bergomasters" changed to "burgomasters"
(the old burgomasters meeting there for their nightly mugs)

Page [76]:
"Runigunde" changed to "Kunigunde"
(planted by Empress Kunigunde eight hundred years ago)