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latter had directed them to present to the [[underlined]] Church. [[/underlined]]  [[strikethrough]] They all hate [[/strikethrough]] The [[underlined]] French before the war were well liked - since then, they hate them [[/underlined]] = Nem, Nem etc. The Iron Crown of St. Stephen kept in the Coronation Church was never put on the head of Emperor Joseph: hence [[underlined]] they do not consider that he was legally crowned king of Hungary - They are all waiting for a king. They consider Horthy as a pro-tempo Regent until the King arrives. [[/underlined]] The little boy [[underlined]] Otto [[/underlined]] whose ^[[painted]] portrait hangs in one of the Royal Palace is [[underlined]] pointed out at the future king. [[/underlined]]
Then to the [[underlined]] sumptuous [[/underlined]] and well decorated [[underlined]] Parliament House including House of [[/underlined]] 
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[[underlined]] Lords [[/underlined]] to which all the higher [[underlined]] nobility of Hungary belongs. [[/underlined]] Some beautiful [[underlined]] paintings [[/underlined]] on the walls, showing some of the [[underlined]] most beautiful castles of prewar Hungary. The sight of which makes them rage, [[/underlined]] because [[underlined]] now they are in Jugoslavia, Czechoslavia, or Rumania. [[/underlined]] "Nem - Nem - Shola! In the house of Lords the [[underlined]] "Left" [[/underlined]] seems to be [[underlined]] more ardently conservative than the "Right". [[/underlined]] Count Apponyi is of the "Left".
The [[underlined]] name of my guide is Steinfest. [[/underlined]] [[strikethrough]] says is a [[/strikethrough]]
Afternoon drove to some uninteresting Roman ruins [[strikethrough]] in the neighborho [[/strikethrough]] quite some distance. Then afterwards upon a tall hill, first [[underlined]] pretty country houses, then woods [[/underlined]] then a hotel and