On a dark, snowy night in the hills of Austria, a doctor on his way to see a patient stumbles across Victor Halfwit, a man with two wooden legs who took a bet that he could walk from one town to another in an hour or less, in a both comic and tragic novel translated from the original German One night in the middle of winter, as deep snow covers the mountains and forests of Austria, a doctor is crossing a ridge from Traich to Foding to see a patient. He stumbles over a body in the darkness and fears it is a corpse. But it's not a corpse at all - in fact, it's wooden-legged Victor Halfwit, collapsed, but still very much alive.
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