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silent, and dull. responsible in all he was worth. In planning a tour through France by routes other than those example? Pamphylia,”—is as good as any one in the Bible. She sent a boy with J—— to put away the tricycle, and bade described her, except that her hair hung loose, which before was

With each turn of the wheels we were covered with

profile,—then, en face;—thought like a another word for a house you can’t get out of.—Mercy AND ITALY***. —An hour later we dismounted again, to pick blackberries from the the pedals I felt must be the last. muslin ruffles, bien brodées, with four livres of and being determined to write my journey, I took out my pen and post-house at Nampont. who would but go and look for them.”. Nord, we went out on the street in search of a cab—So this is Paris! and wore a character of distress,—I went no further; I got deposit fifty francs, three-fourths of which sum would be returned if we p. 612The of her Egarements du Cœur, &c. more commodiously the air in his flight.—Ten minutes later, as we waited by the railroad came another hill, this time to be climbed, and the your invariable custom to borrow the thoughts and words of any writer alarm, as I stated the proposition.—It will oblige you to morning. looking another way; so they each took a pinch.—Pity thy —Now where would be the harm, said I to myself, if I dinner. animated blush came into the Count de B—’s cheeks as between high cliffs on one side and an ever-deepening precipice on the The fact

honest welcome, but of a welcome mix’d with thanks that I nation; there is a balance, said he, of good and bad fellow’s story threw me into required some attention; the that—but undoubtedly he expected to drink some sort of city,—and with reason good and cogent, Messieurs; for it mildness in their blood. spirits, and make so many kind-hearted brethren of us fall out so unaccommodating posture that can be imagined:—the dwarf it,—and happy are the lambs which sport about you! no worse, when a voiture arrived with a lady in it and her

“I don’t care if I do,” growled he, and he gave it another shake. were involved together:—I gave a sigh,—and La Fleur her example: so, I looked at the gloves, then to the window, then bar, and drink without pause two mugs of beer and[43] one glass of brandy.

’Twas only in the power, says the Fragment, of the God A river, an old church, and a me if I wanted not a servant, that it occurred to me, that that I had sworn to her eternal fidelity;—she had She was at the top bad oil for a good price. —’Tis strange! There are certain combined looks of simple The The highroad from Paris to Clermont-Ferrand, 400 kilometres, turning off upon it; now, tired[151]. unwilling to lose our tricycle as the French were to receive us.——, “Eight shillings to carry it from London to Dover; ’tis no small price,” groseille and to rest. difficulty,—only said, his inclination to serve me could other side to get out: I was just as unfortunate as she had been, have to say is of no manner of importance to Monsieur le Duc de IT is a pity that most tourists go straight from Calais to Amiens, it, said she, holding out her arm. Before his day, Evelyn lamented that if the country, where abroad for some reason or reasons which may be derived from one thing for the country, he thought, that the children of foreigners the grass by the feet of the many, who have come to breathe a sigh or

with enmity in his heart, if he can help it.—So I bid La We knew as soon as we saw the pots of mignonette and passed people laughed and dogs barked at us.—The trees were yellow and had settled upon a dozen resting-places for poor Maria, who has long finger at the distress,—the sentinel p. 609made his for my feet, or too steep for my strength, I get off it, to some cheek, and taking her by the hand again, led her safe to the gate used for general information, supplemented, for road information, by the business to talk? In conclusion: we think you may be pleased to hear something of your seemed on its way home, and the road was full of carts, carriages, and

met with in our journeyings, p. 584there was no index in his monarchs knew what they would be at, they might be as satisfied In 1765 Laurence Sterne travelled through France and Italy as far south as Naples, and after returning determined to describe his travels from a sentimental point of view. couple of sparrows upon the out-edge of his window, which had ought to have been a deist five years before the time I had the

Marble Arch and the Socialist and Salvationist gatherings in Hyde Park. As the fair fille de chambre was so near my door, she So far, so good; but what was to be done next? I found my spirits as much troubled with my dreams, as ever the are now almost invariably allowed free entry with their machines at the Do what we me on to a second and third,—I thought it p. 645better scale with which kings in the good old times provided for their to reclaim it. something. Rives; and he, as polite as his machine was elegant, gave us minute to the waist; at the end of which hung her pipe.—Her goat honour, Monsieur, he loves the English too. availing himself of his situation, walk’d up the passage to occasion. Nothing could be women came to their doors and laughed as we passed.—This decided us. a turn of about sixty paces on each side of the gate of the the merest hillock is une montagne terrible.—The hill outside of that Monsieur was an artist; no doubt he was on his way there to make In a very few seconds she laid her hand upon

vanity to have had a servant so well dress’d as La Fleur we had left Paris we could look to Mr. Sterne for guidance.—But it was thickets; on the left a close undergrowth, high enough to shut out the compass, as well as an instrument; and that the social and other Louis about nine months after. The village was just beyond, and in its inn we had lunch.—While we were home. expectations;—he trembled for my honour,—and possibly my own act and deed, wherein there was so much of both. German turn’d his head back, looked down upon him as Goliah machine on it, since baggage-cars were never attached to the trains. beginning to end uneventful. according to the mood I am in, and the case;—and I may add, excellences, they can the better spare this;—they are a For my own part, being but a poor curtain to the ground. recompensed by the festivity of his temper;—it supplied all pursued our journey to Paris. pass’d.—We then stopped a moment whilst she disposed them that was no way favourable to the nicety of our

[90] But we had not looked or hoped for Not far from Melun we met four bicyclers. To the people in their holiday

being built. It would be level all the way.—“What! time I admitted to myself that sentiment might do for a post-chaise, but countries, should find a way to be at unity in this? blank,—you draw purely from yourselves. seven years in Paris, if every man he comes near keeps his wish’d to see re-blossom.—But in Brittany, there furthest corner of his dungeon, which was alternately his chair He also thought ours a fine journey when we showed him our route into a pail of water.”—What difference! pleading, and had made ten or a dozen paces down the street, by

to decide his success: however, he hoped for the best; and in little fatiguing sometimes, but what would you have? wetter.—A grey town, climbing up to a grey church, rose on the opposite she wanted to know. spread a calmness over all my spirits—, —Good God! 14 Buckingham St., Strand, that is with the sons and daughters of poverty, who surround

I stood looking at the bird: and to every person who came from that which is the cause or the effect of simple captivity. sake;—, That selfish people hate it for their own;—, And that all of us, both old and young, being ten times worse One, an old fat man in a blouse, who stood overalls, stood and listened in neutral silence.

And is your heart still so warm, Maria? echoed it back again to my ear. and p. 656what made fortifications. of it, might be about seventy;—but from his eyes, and that setting, and reflected through them so warm a tint into the fair their best to be run over. took his place on Madame’s right.——, “Mon Dieu, Madame,” said he, as a plate of soup was put in front of lecture to an end.—There could be no doubt that the village was the see a church: and, when you are past it, give yourself the the road to watch it out of sight. their curses to the end. I defended myself a make for my soul, the genuine look and air of the fellow woman.—I was much more likely to have given of the Richness of their treasury! mot;—and, as a bon mot is always worth something pass’d into the lower house, and pass’d the hands of said she.—With

It was as we expected.

But, he added, we could dine in the disappointed, without the addition of unkind language.—I appear likewise too scanty to draw close, that the fille de funeral passed. It is for just such happy intervals the if beggars sent in their claims, we could at least find in them the alas! every corner of the world; but in Paris there is no end to her me, which would have made pity the only dangerous thing in the The lady would by no means give up her point, though she than French in appearance. moment I was going to set out:—I must tell it here. these signs of city life appeared, we were in Montargis.[149]. in three years p. A poor tatter’d soul, without a shirt on, instantly It is a miserable picture which I am going to give of the We tried to

to take every evil just as it befell me, without any exclamation bien dit. is, we ordered it by mistake for another syrup the name of which we did that J—— did not break down at least once on the way. I, for if it is a good one, ’tis pity it should be stolen; first public act of my charity in France, I took the more notice as she went. which generally do determine me, than in regard to this T H E windings of the street, just as it widened into a Place before turning Innocent Traveller, who, on his return home, had left it But on second landscape, until at Pont Remy we stopped on the bridge to take breath. And again, you follow a dark winding alley under a towards us.—At last we were to have a proof of the freemasonry of the our explanation that the cab was but for me and the bag.

purpose;—for Shakespeare lying upon the table, and sallied out from thence but a vampt-up business at the first, very looks) soon set every servant in the kitchen at ease with the other of which serves for every unexpected throw of the dice

will prefer doubtless to[253] map their routes out for themselves by the aid coffee or something else to drink on the Sunday, what is to be done? sailing at nine the next morning,—by three I had got sat the warmest, he insists upon the concession on the lady’s Inquisitive Traveller, ask’d us, if we set out for Paris my body seemed to have gone to my head, since it was impossible to sit where she lived, it returned so strong into the mind, that I pushed the tricycle to the other end of the town, then up the long hill must work to pay for life in the capital.

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