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to her room. Paul and I took dinner at the Liebig Restaurant (Bavarian), where I forgot my camera, and had to return for is from the Pension.
These Saxons are more congenial and less overbearing than the Prussians.
We went to the depot, and had to wait for the Berlin train until 4.26 P.M. I sent out postal cards from the station. 
The trip to Berlin was very ordinary. The fields are ripe and everywhere the harvest is on.
We reached Berlin at 6.51 P.M. and put up at "Hospiz -Pension und Hotel Stadt. Dresden", of J. Uhling, Berlin SW. 11., Hedemannstr. 5.
We took a walk along Friedrichstrasse and Unter den Linden in the evening.

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[[underlined]] July 20, 1914, Monday [[/underlined]]

Bertha and I went to Unter den Linden (Paul was with us a part of the time) to take photographs. We learned that photography in the streets was not permitted except by permission of the police dept, but on inquiry found found that its only purpose was to prevent blocking of busy streets. The police both on Unter den Linden and Sieges Allec permitted us to take photos if we kept off the busy lines of traffic.
We walked towards the Royal Palace and I took photos 5, 6, 7, - all Reich's Vienna plates.
We then walked to the Sieges Allee and took photos 8, 28, 1, 2 and 27.