Excerpt from Reise von Trapezunt: Durch die Nördliche Hälfte Klein-Asiens nach Scutari im Herbst 1858
So erreichten wir den Hafen von Trapezunt eben zu rechter Zeit, um noch am Abend ans Land zu gehen. Der Kapitän des „sully hatte uns in allen Stücken grosse Aufmerksamkeit bewiesen, aber das Schiff war schlecht und musste bald zum Kalfatern nach Frankreich zurück geschickt werden. Wir wandten 'uns also die ziemlich steilen Strassen aufwärts nach der vor Kurzem eingerich teten Europäischen Locanda; sie ist leidlich gehalten, aber der Wirth ist ein ganz versoffener Mensch.
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