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still, the "Englischer Garten" with its swift running branch of the Isar is really fine; some of its streets and old buildings interesting and its groups of Greek sculpture, early Italian, early Dutch and Flemish painting very fine.  There is also some good early German painting by Durer et. al.  And, to my surprise, I find the present exhibition of modern international art very instructive; beautiful in no sense, and saved from complete rottenness by Whistler, Sargent, Melchors and a few others, but valuable in showing to what depths of imbecility the great horde of modern painters have fallen.
    "The Little Lady Soho" presides in honor in the principal court upon a throne of her own.
    Well, so much for Munich (and her art, all of which enjoyable