. A summer voyage on the river Saône. With a hundred and forty-eight illustrations. Canal between Scey and Chcmilly. back and moor the Boussemroum in the basin itself, and onits eastern shore. The Pilot defended himself by affirmingthat he was going to Scey. I said he was going away fromthat place (which was quite invisible from the water) and cutshort all discussion by a peremptory command. When the 8 8. J *?? ^HflHi gEKpMi^; ^s»; if is* i3 fete -i?/r iil» ? ? ?- • • it)!-- S :. f ?; rv. ? •*?«• Vv. ? - ••&.?>£ ?-•-*„ *- - 1 III i-fc-H ^5-^gSSt^ 4 y»-^ , A Summer Voyage. 93 boat


. A summer voyage on the river Saône. With a hundred and forty-eight illustrations. Canal between Scey and Chcmilly. back and moor the Boussemroum in the basin itself, and onits eastern shore. The Pilot defended himself by affirmingthat he was going to Scey. I said he was going away fromthat place (which was quite invisible from the water) and cutshort all discussion by a peremptory command. When the 8 8. J *?? ^HflHi gEKpMi^; ^s»; if is* i3 fete -i?/r iil» ? ? ?- • • it)!-- S :. f ?; rv. ? •*?«• Vv. ? - ••&.?>£ ?-•-*„ *- - 1 III i-fc-H ^5-^gSSt^ 4 y»-^ , A Summer Voyage. 93 boat was moored, I said : You see we are close to a goes straight to Scey, which is one kilometre from Pilot went upon the road, and saw the little town straightbefore him. This impressed him with a fresh respect forthe ordnance map. I would willingly make a tracing of thewhole river for him, but he could not read the Zoulou was set as usual to graze after the Boussemroum wasmoored for the night, but being in a more than usually frolic-some temper he escaped to the woods, and Franki was despatchedafter him. After dinner the lad sent me, by the Patron (notventuring to enter the saloon himself) a bouquet of wild straw -berries that he had found time to gather for me during his chaseof Zoulou. He had heard me say to the Captain that t


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