Motoring aboard . Cfjapter QTenJfrom 3^axii to Poulogne-. We rode for miles over these perfect Frenchroads, through an apparently unending arborof double rows of trees. Cfjapter Zm 0nx lajst 3Run in jFrante from ^arfe topoulosne=^ur=iWer WE left the Hotel VAthenee in Parisjust at noon on Sunday for Boulogne,from which port we intended to crossto England. We wended our way out throughthe almost-deserted streets (for all Paris, likeLondon, empties itself into the country everysummer Sunday), to the Champs Ely sees andthen up to the Hotel dlena to bid our friendsfrom Waterbury adieu as our tourin


Motoring aboard . Cfjapter QTenJfrom 3^axii to Poulogne-. We rode for miles over these perfect Frenchroads, through an apparently unending arborof double rows of trees. Cfjapter Zm 0nx lajst 3Run in jFrante from ^arfe topoulosne=^ur=iWer WE left the Hotel VAthenee in Parisjust at noon on Sunday for Boulogne,from which port we intended to crossto England. We wended our way out throughthe almost-deserted streets (for all Paris, likeLondon, empties itself into the country everysummer Sunday), to the Champs Ely sees andthen up to the Hotel dlena to bid our friendsfrom Waterbury adieu as our touring togetherhad ended at Paris. Their itinerary took themto Belgium and Germany and ours took us toEngland, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. Weleft them with keen regret because, from thetime we had sailed from New York, we hadbeen almost continually together. During ourtour in France they sometimes preceded us toplaces and again we would precede them, butif we were not actually together on the road, wewere at the same hotels and enjoyed their agree- 113 oto


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