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Excerpt from The Realm of the Habsburgs
Some of us can remember the easy-going pre 1866 days - the closing. Epoch of the older regime when the pick of Austria's crack regiments could be seen doing garrison duty as far west as Frankfort-ou the-main. The Austrians, Prussians, and Bavarians mounted guard on alternate days. But people had no eye for the cold mechanical Prussian goose-step, and for those raw, beardless Prussian recruits, who looked so fagged, and were said to have such a distressing time of it under the iron discipline of the brutal drill sergeant. The uniforms of the latter, too, were dull to look upon; they fitted badly, and emphasised the angularity of the big bones of the wearers. We did not then know that the Austrians, besides being picked troops, were long-service men, who naturally contrasted favourably with Pomeranian recruits. And who could help admiring the well-knit Austrian - many of them swarthy fellows from the Italian provinces of Lombardy - who seemed to combine the natural grace of the Southern with the chivalric bearing of the ?ower of the Teutonic race?
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