. Zigzag journeys in Europe : vacation rambles in historic lands. er the man inthe juvenile tide. After passing through several streets, the per-former stopped in an open court, but for some reason was orderedaway. Tommy found himself left almost alone in an antique-lookingplace, where there were in sight neither omnibuses nor cabs. Which is the way to Regent Street ? asked Tommy of a sad-looking little girl. Dunno, said Sad Eyes; ave ye got a penny ? What for ? For tellin ye. Tommy made other inquiries, but received about as definite infor-mation as at first, and each person fol-lowed the uns


. Zigzag journeys in Europe : vacation rambles in historic lands. er the man inthe juvenile tide. After passing through several streets, the per-former stopped in an open court, but for some reason was orderedaway. Tommy found himself left almost alone in an antique-lookingplace, where there were in sight neither omnibuses nor cabs. Which is the way to Regent Street ? asked Tommy of a sad-looking little girl. Dunno, said Sad Eyes; ave ye got a penny ? What for ? For tellin ye. Tommy made other inquiries, but received about as definite infor-mation as at first, and each person fol-lowed the unsatisfactory answer with, Ave ye a penny ? as though it wasworth that trifling amount to open onesmouth. An honest-looking house-wife, with-out bonnet or shawl, came marchingalong the street with an air of friendlyinterest. Will you direct me to a street whereI can find a hack ? asked A what ? A cab. I guess yer lost, arnt ye ? If you will be so kind as to direct^z> me to Regent Street or Oxford Street, orave you got a penny? Pall Mall I will pay .. — iM\ VACATIONS IN HISTORIC LANDS ;mv felt in hi> pocket tor his purse. It was not there,ve me yer hand, little boy,*1 said tin- benevolent-looking two walked on through several streets, when the woman. —This street will take you to Oxford Street. \Avh, ywn day, (reorge I lowe and I .eandeJ le arrived unexpectedly at the hotel. •? We have come, said George, to bid you good*b> •• Why good-by? asked Master Lewis. 14 We have been abroad a fortnight, said George; have seen the S otland, England, and France; haw rode through the nd and the most interesting part ol Normandy, and. as our money is more- than halt gone, we must return. The s


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