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Chapter 1 DON'T HURRY THROUGH MARSEILLES

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ertain others full of pertinent comment on ocean travel in a day when all the seas were as a great pleasure pond. Th

aside in the same sad way that one disposes of the autumn drift and said I would start with Marsei

d the "Pearl of the Mediterranean," and to walk up and down the rue Cannebière and drink coffee and fancy-colored liquids at little t

a week or more to get our car through the customs and obtain the necessary licenses and memb

ers, Morocco, and the Farther East. And there were ladies in filmy things, with bright hats and parasols; and soldiers in uniforms of red and blue, while the wide pavements of that dazzling street were literally covered with little tables, almost to the edges. And all those gay people who were not walking up and down, chatting and laughing, were seated at the little tables with red and green and yellow drinks before them and pitchers of ice or tiny cups of coffee, and all the seated people were laughing and chattering, too, or reading papers and smoking, and nobody seemed to have a sorrow or a care

inty place-a patisserie boulangerie-and ordered coffee and chocolate ice cream, and after long explanations on both sides got iced coffee and hot chocolate, which was doing rather well, we thought, for the first time, and

andbill over the entrance of a cinematograph show. The poster was foreign, too, in its phrasing, but the title, "L'aventures d'Arizona Bill" certainly had a flavor of home. The Joy, who w

something dainty and modest and not heating to the blood. We thought it would be easy to find such a place, for there were perfect seas of sidewalk tables, thronged with people, who at first glance seemed to be dining. But we discovered that they were only drinking, as before, and perhaps nibbling at little cakes or rolls. When we m

ook a corner position and studied the rather elaborate and obscure bill of fare. It was written, and the few things we could decipher did not seem cheap. We had heard about food being reasonable in France, but single portions of fish or cutlets at ".45" and broiled chicken at "1.20" could hardly be called cheap in this retired and unpretentious corner. One might as well be

ll, no matter how humble the place-"pot au feu, bouillabaisse" (the fish soup which is the pride of Marseilles-our first introduction to it), lamb chops, a crisp salad, Gruyère cheese, with a pint of red wine; and we paid-I try to blush w

r proof that these were in fact steady patrons. In the inner restaurant were rows of hooks along the walls, and at the corners some racks with other hooks. Upon these were hanging, not hats or garments, but dozens of knotted white cloths which we discovered presently to be table napkins, large white serviettes like our own. While we were trying to make out why they should be variously knotted and hung about in that way a man and woman went

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Contents

Chapter 1 DON'T HURRY THROUGH MARSEILLES Chapter 2 MOTORING BY TRAM Chapter 3 ACROSS THE CRAU Chapter 4 MISTRAL Chapter 5 THE ROME OF FRANCE Chapter 6 THE WAY THROUGH EDEN Chapter 7 TO TARASCON AND BEAUCAIRE Chapter 8 GLIMPSES OF THE PAST Chapter 9 IN THE CITADEL OF FAITH Chapter 10 AN OLD TRADITION AND A NEW EXPERIENCE Chapter 11 WAYSIDE ADVENTURES
Chapter 12 THE LOST NAPOLEON
Chapter 13 THE HOUSE OF HEADS
Chapter 14 INTO THE HILLS
Chapter 15 UP THE ISèRE
Chapter 16 INTO THE HAUTE-SAVOIE
Chapter 17 SOME SWISS IMPRESSIONS
Chapter 18 THE LITTLE TOWN OF VEVEY
Chapter 19 MASHING A MUD GUARD
Chapter 20 JUST FRENCH-THAT'S ALL
Chapter 21 THE NEW PLAN
Chapter 22 THE NEW START
Chapter 23 INTO THE JURAS
Chapter 24 A POEM IN ARCHITECTURE
Chapter 25 VIENNE IN THE RAIN
Chapter 26 THE CHTEAU I DID NOT RENT
Chapter 27 AN HOUR AT ORANGE
Chapter 28 THE ROAD TO PONT DU GARD
Chapter 29 THE LUXURY OF N MES
Chapter 30 THROUGH THE CéVENNES
Chapter 31 INTO THE AUVERGNE
Chapter 32 LE PUY
Chapter 33 THE CENTER OF FRANCE
Chapter 34 BETWEEN BILLY AND BESSEY
Chapter 35 THE HAUTE-LOIRE
Chapter 36 NEARING PARIS
Chapter 37 SUMMING UP THE COST
Chapter 38 THE ROAD TO CHERBOURG
Chapter 39 BAYEUX, CAEN, AND ROUEN
Chapter 40 WE COME TO GRIEF
Chapter 41 THE DAMAGE REPAIRED-BEAUVAIS AND COMPIèGNE
Chapter 42 FROM PARIS TO CHARTRES AND CHTEAUDUN
Chapter 43 WE REACH TOURS
Chapter 44 CHINON, WHERE JOAN MET THE KING, AND AZAY
Chapter 45 TOURS
Chapter 46 CHENONCEAUX AND AMBOISE
Chapter 47 CHAMBORD AND CLéRY
Chapter 48 ORLéANS
Chapter 49 FONTAINEBLEAU
Chapter 50 RHEIMS
Chapter 51 ALONG THE MARNE
Chapter 52 DOMREMY
Chapter 53 STRASSBURG AND THE BLACK FOREST
Chapter 54 A LAND WHERE STORKS LIVE
Chapter 55 BACK TO VEVEY
Chapter 56 THE GREAT UPHEAVAL
Chapter 57 THE LONG TRAIL ENDS
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