Rollo in Naples . -sages aloud to the whole party. Rosie sat besidehim on the sofa, and helped him find the places,and also looked over him while he read. Theaccount which was given of the places was veryinterestiug indeed. The next morning, about ten oclock, afterMr. George had gone to the museum, Rollo andJosie went out to find a carriage. They in-quired at the hotel, before they went, how muchthey ought to pay. When they reached the stand,they looked along the line, and finally chose onewith a nice and pretty blue lining, and two jetblack horses. They made their bargain with thecoachman, an


Rollo in Naples . -sages aloud to the whole party. Rosie sat besidehim on the sofa, and helped him find the places,and also looked over him while he read. Theaccount which was given of the places was veryinterestiug indeed. The next morning, about ten oclock, afterMr. George had gone to the museum, Rollo andJosie went out to find a carriage. They in-quired at the hotel, before they went, how muchthey ought to pay. When they reached the stand,they looked along the line, and finally chose onewith a nice and pretty blue lining, and two jetblack horses. They made their bargain with thecoachman, and then drove to the door. Mrs. Gray and Rosie were ready, and soon theparty were driving rapidly along on their wayout of town, passing by the gates of the publicgardens, which lie in a beautiful situation alongthe shore, in the western part of the city. Youhave a view of these gardens in the engraving ;and in the distance, over the tops of the houses,you see a long ridge of high land running down \AiliiifI iifcii. isfetK^Kc- f. m ?JfflPP


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