A Tramp Trip: How to See Europe on Fifty Cents a DayHarper & brothers, 1886 - 276 páginas |
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... reached , its working was visible to perfection . The thousands who use the simile , " standing over a volcano , " can never appreciate its full meaning unless they have actually stood over a volcano as we stood that dark night ...
... reached , its working was visible to perfection . The thousands who use the simile , " standing over a volcano , " can never appreciate its full meaning unless they have actually stood over a volcano as we stood that dark night ...
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... reached the gate the sun was just peeping above the hills that lie a few miles back of the city ; the green gardens glistened with dew ; all nature was bright with beauty and verdure . I was told an acre of this land rents for thirty ...
... reached the gate the sun was just peeping above the hills that lie a few miles back of the city ; the green gardens glistened with dew ; all nature was bright with beauty and verdure . I was told an acre of this land rents for thirty ...
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... reached the Appian Way in about three - quarters of an hour . It was daybreak before a halt was called . To my vexation and dis- gust , I found I was in the very town I had left the preceding afternoon on beginning the journey through ...
... reached the Appian Way in about three - quarters of an hour . It was daybreak before a halt was called . To my vexation and dis- gust , I found I was in the very town I had left the preceding afternoon on beginning the journey through ...
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... reached ; there he suddenly dropped the rôle of fellow - passenger , donned his official dignity , and demanded the Englishmen's names and papers of identity . Mr. Weyman in his report says : " 6 ' Notwithstanding we at once gave our ...
... reached ; there he suddenly dropped the rôle of fellow - passenger , donned his official dignity , and demanded the Englishmen's names and papers of identity . Mr. Weyman in his report says : " 6 ' Notwithstanding we at once gave our ...
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... reached Rome . Without removing my knapsack or laying aside my staff , I began a search for quarters . To succeed in this may seem no difficult matter , but investi- gation proves the contrary . A great many houses bear a sign ...
... reached Rome . Without removing my knapsack or laying aside my staff , I began a search for quarters . To succeed in this may seem no difficult matter , but investi- gation proves the contrary . A great many houses bear a sign ...
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