. A summer voyage on the river Saône. With a hundred and forty-eight illustrations. Tie Barbe, North entered the western channel according to sailing directions givento us at Neuville. Here I landed and went to seek for therestaurant Des Tonnes which had been recommended to polite restaurateur put a lantern on his private landingplace. Guided by this beacon, the Avar accomplished the twolast furlongs of her voyage. ?34 The Saone. 3 LETTER LV. ST. Rambert, September 191/1. When you want to have a thing done, some competent personought always to present himself and beg to be permitt


. A summer voyage on the river Saône. With a hundred and forty-eight illustrations. Tie Barbe, North entered the western channel according to sailing directions givento us at Neuville. Here I landed and went to seek for therestaurant Des Tonnes which had been recommended to polite restaurateur put a lantern on his private landingplace. Guided by this beacon, the Avar accomplished the twolast furlongs of her voyage. ?34 The Saone. 3 LETTER LV. ST. Rambert, September 191/1. When you want to have a thing done, some competent personought always to present himself and beg to be permitted to do itfor nothing. Acting on this excellent principle, a very skilfulamateur photographer came and requested permission to take aportrait of the Avar. It had been my intention to do thishonour to our ship, and lo ! it is done without cost. The photographer took his station first on the tie Barbe, theArar being at anchor with all sails set, and he afterwards, fromSt. Rambert, made an instantaneous picture of the boat inmotion. The breeze was moderate and the channel narrow, butwe sailed in circles


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