. Italian journeys / by Howells ; with one hundred and three illustrations by Joseph a claimto the solemnity of death. Shall we go see Diomeds Villa, and walk through thefreed mans long underground vaults, where his friendsthought to be safe, and were smothered in heaps? Thegarden-ground grows wild among its broken columns withweeds and poplar saplings ; in one of the corridors they Italian 3ouvncvs A Day in sell photographs, on which, if. you please, Yentisei has hisPompeii bottle, or drink-money. So we escape from the doom ofthe calamity, and so, at last, the severely forbidde


. Italian journeys / by Howells ; with one hundred and three illustrations by Joseph a claimto the solemnity of death. Shall we go see Diomeds Villa, and walk through thefreed mans long underground vaults, where his friendsthought to be safe, and were smothered in heaps? Thegarden-ground grows wild among its broken columns withweeds and poplar saplings ; in one of the corridors they Italian 3ouvncvs A Day in sell photographs, on which, if. you please, Yentisei has hisPompeii bottle, or drink-money. So we escape from the doom ofthe calamity, and so, at last, the severely forbidden bitona-mano is paid. We return slowly through the city, where we have spentthe whole day, from nine till four oclock. We linger onthe way, imploring Yentisei if there is not something tobe seen in this or that house ; we make our weariness anexcuse for sitting down, and cannot rend ourselves fromthe bliss of being in Pompeii. At last we leave its gates, and swear each other to comeagain many times while in Naples, and never go again. Perhaps it was as well. You cannot repeat great l&- I The Sea Gate, Pompeii 92 $p=


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