Excerpt from The Jew at Home: Impressions of a Summer and Autumn, Spent With Him
A large portion of the following sketches appeared in the Illustrated London News during the month of December, 1891. But their reappearance now gives me an opportunity of making a few explanations and stating a few facts.
I went to southeastern Europe last summer with no thought of the Jew or his affairs in my head. I had no idea that almost daily for five months I should see him under all conditions of life - in fact, that I should be unable to escape from him. I may have formed certain conclusions about him, but I have not stated them, and do not intend to.
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