Chapter 271: Politics and Science (4K4)

Arthur and his companions chatted idly as they entered the grand gates of Gresham College.

They had not gone far when Arthur spotted two familiar faces standing beneath the birch tree near the college chapel.

It was none other than the Great Dumas and his odorous companion, the great Deutsch poet Heine.

After finalizing the arrangement for the British to handle the English publication of "Travel Sketches," Heine had decided to return to Paris.

However, the Great Dumas, enthusiastic as ever, invited this newly acquainted friend to stay a few more days in London to extend his hospitality.

In the past week, Dumas, during the day, would take Heine around various London sites, and at night, they would bunker down in Arthur's home to make some provocative statements.