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Albert are located the Art Museum, Albertinum (also art; - largely statuary). Across the river we can see the government buildings. 
Saw the Zeppelin again.
A violent storm is brewing, and we hurried back. It commenced to rain, and we retired to a restaurant for supper. Here we had a little difficulty because the waiter brought only two suppers for three people, and claimed that was all that we ordered.
On the way to our rooms we stopped at a shop to buy postcards, but as it was after 9 P.M. we had to stand on the street in the rain because is was against the rules to keep open after 9 o'clock. Finally reached our rooms and I went to bed early.

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[[underlined]] July 19, 1914 [[underlined]], [[underlined]] Sunday [[/underlined]]

We took a morning walk through the park to the Zoological and Botanical gardens, and then went to the Art Gallery, where we spent some time in examining the great collection of paintings, - many of them said to have been secured by theft and robbery in conquest. 
The gallery contains the world's most famous painting - Rafaels Sixtine Madonna and Child. Before this painting we met Dr. Heard and two ladies from the University. 
There are many English speaking people in the crowd. The gallery is large, with many rooms, and is described in the guide which I secured.
Bertha was taken sick and went