The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1910-April 1911 . ; THE ClUKCll AT ETON. AT WINDSOR CASTLE plain, no indication would have beenfound that there, almost 100 yearsago, Wellington and Blvicher hadturned the tide against the aggiessiveCorsican. But Brussels is in somerespects a replica of Paris, even ifparticular respects aie not always re-spectable. The cafes are the samein character, if not in number, whilethe boulevards have much of theswagger and some of the rouge. It would verge on arrogance to sajthat the elements had considered theteachers
The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1910-April 1911 . ; THE ClUKCll AT ETON. AT WINDSOR CASTLE plain, no indication would have beenfound that there, almost 100 yearsago, Wellington and Blvicher hadturned the tide against the aggiessiveCorsican. But Brussels is in somerespects a replica of Paris, even ifparticular respects aie not always re-spectable. The cafes are the samein character, if not in number, whilethe boulevards have much of theswagger and some of the rouge. It would verge on arrogance to sajthat the elements had considered theteachers from ^Manitoba, but it maynot be out of place to here set downthat the Channel was with both ourpassages a model plain of water. Someof us came perilously near anticipat-ing a toss, but luck and native sim-plicity saved the bacon. Even theIrish sea held her own, and wecrossed and recrossed just as if it werebut an inlet from the Lake of theWoods. Speaking of the Irish sea naturallysuggests a vision of the party in Ire-land. And what a vision I Those of us who are Irish (]My use of the pro-noun us is merely a journalis
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