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sed upon strangers, and by which it has earned its poetic name,-Le Pays des Revenants. Even as many another before him, he left its charmed shores only to know himself haunted by that irresistible reg
me. Several, or portions of several, papers have been published in HARPER'S MA
than two months. During such hasty journeying it is scarcely possible for a writer to attempt anything more serious than a mere reflection of the personal experiences undergon
. Pierre, for several beautiful photographs, taken by himself,