. A summer voyage on the river Saône. With a hundred and forty-eight illustrations. Xi8ffl JUB-rssr-f-8—. The Marketplace at Tournus balcony with a balustrade of turned oak ; as I was admiringthis a man came out upon it and said it was the greatest con-venience in his house, being the sole means of communicationbetween one room and another. There is more colour in Tournus than in the northern look down one of the narrow streets when the buildings on A ^Summer Voyage. 253 one side are in strong sunshine, and those opposite in broadshadow is to incur a painters temptation, so rich are t
. A summer voyage on the river Saône. With a hundred and forty-eight illustrations. Xi8ffl JUB-rssr-f-8—. The Marketplace at Tournus balcony with a balustrade of turned oak ; as I was admiringthis a man came out upon it and said it was the greatest con-venience in his house, being the sole means of communicationbetween one room and another. There is more colour in Tournus than in the northern look down one of the narrow streets when the buildings on A ^Summer Voyage. 253 one side are in strong sunshine, and those opposite in broadshadow is to incur a painters temptation, so rich are the ochresand russets, so deep the glimpse of blue ! Then there willbe flowers and verdure at the windows, spots of pure brightcolour amidst the yellows and browns. The important streets are irregular, and there are two or threeplaces, one opposite the Museum with a marble statue of is an old tourelle at the corner of this place and themarket is held here. But no scene in Tournus is so impressiveas the quieter place on the hill before the great church. It hasno describable shape, but is n
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