Chapter SevenThe carriage reached the outskirts of Munich and Tilda, peering from the window, said to Frau Sturdel, “Everything seems quite enough!” “That’s what always happens,” Frau Sturdel commented in a tone of disgust. “The students upset everyone, make a thorough nuisance of themselves and then go back to the University as if nothing had happened!” It seemed to Tilda as if it had all happened too quickly for her to have time to think or consider what they were doing. Rudolph had told her that he had arranged with Frau Sturdel for the village carrier to take him to Obernia. “She says she can trust the man and he will not ask too many questions,” he told Tilda. “I cannot come – with you?” Tilda asked wistfully. “No, darling,” he replied, “you must go to Munich to make your peace