Even the lodging did not cheer Albert. why?
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Albert's lodgings as well as school made him feel miserable. He hated the school. Going to the lodging didn't cheer him up as he hated the atmosphere of slum violence. He soothed him tired nerves by playing on his violin.
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Albert was feeling miserable when he returned to his rented room in the locality of the poor. There was dirt, bad food and noise. But what he hated most was its slum-like atmosphere. His landlady heats up her children and shouted at them every day. And she herself was beaten by her drunk husband every weekend when he came home.
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