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"Fürst leaves Geertruidenberg and goes to Breda, where he recalls the retaking of the city during the Eighty Years' War. In the castle, he sees the painting of a legendary horse that is supposed to have been able to run in one day to and back from Brussels. He visits the church, but calls it a travesty, since it was stripped of its decor during the iconoclastic fury, and is crowded with merchants and vandalistic children. He then describes the surrounding of the castle."
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