A Tramp Trip: How to See Europe on Fifty Cents a DayHarper & brothers, 1886 - 276 páginas |
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... walking - canes which they sport would do credit to Broadway millionaires . They are , physically , splendid - looking men , and present a sharp con- trast to the soldiers and gendarmes that lounge about Mar- seilles . The French some ...
... walking - canes which they sport would do credit to Broadway millionaires . They are , physically , splendid - looking men , and present a sharp con- trast to the soldiers and gendarmes that lounge about Mar- seilles . The French some ...
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... walking that we found our way back to the low room and sank exhausted upon the floor . The Italian government has taken possession of the exca- vated city of Pompeii . A law recently enacted strictly for- bids strangers entering or ...
... walking that we found our way back to the low room and sank exhausted upon the floor . The Italian government has taken possession of the exca- vated city of Pompeii . A law recently enacted strictly for- bids strangers entering or ...
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... walk from Naples to Rome . I would have made it in that time but for an adventure that befell me on the sixth day out from Naples . It was about three o'clock one afternoon , in the heat of the * A kind of coarse celery . day . I had ...
... walk from Naples to Rome . I would have made it in that time but for an adventure that befell me on the sixth day out from Naples . It was about three o'clock one afternoon , in the heat of the * A kind of coarse celery . day . I had ...
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... walk , produced a drowsy effect . Without further ceremony I whipped out my sleeping - bag , crawled into it , and drawing the mouth close around my neck , I laid my head on my knapsack and was soon fast asleep . My slumbers , however ...
... walk , produced a drowsy effect . Without further ceremony I whipped out my sleeping - bag , crawled into it , and drawing the mouth close around my neck , I laid my head on my knapsack and was soon fast asleep . My slumbers , however ...
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... walking up and down the cell . During the whole night I was not able to obtain ten minutes ' sleep . My brother , although he was in some degree protected by a railway rug , of which he had not been de- prived , also suffered greatly ...
... walking up and down the cell . During the whole night I was not able to obtain ten minutes ' sleep . My brother , although he was in some degree protected by a railway rug , of which he had not been de- prived , also suffered greatly ...
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