Hauser said that most of his life maybe 1012 years he had lived in a dark 211.5 metre cell with only a straw bed for his company and a horse carved out of wood for a toy. He consumed only bread and water. Sometimes he was drugged so that somebody could change his clothes and cut his hair. The first human being he had seen was a man who had taught him the phrase, "I want to be a rider like my father", and to write Kaspar Hauser. Eventually the man, who had always taken great care that Kaspar could not see him, took him outside where he fainted. The next thing he remembered was the day he had walked in Nuremberg.
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