This is all I can tell you. If at the time I had not been travelling against time, and with a mind most fully and painfully occupied, I believe I should have been tempted to accompany my heroine to Deuxponts—at least I should have retained her narrative more accurately. Not having made any memoranda till many days afterwards, all the names have escaped my recollection; but if you have any doubts of the general truth of this story, I will at least give you the means of verifying it. Here is her name, in her own handwriting, on one of the leaves of my pocket-book—you can read the German character;

Bety Ambos von Zweibruken.

SKETCHES OF ART, LITERATURE, AND CHARACTER.

PART II.
MEMORANDA AT MUNICH, NUREMBURG, AND DRESDEN.

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I.

MEMORANDA AT MUNICH.