. Zigzag journeys in Europe : vacation rambles in historic lands. .I romantic events of both English London; from London to Dieppe J and then I journey to the places indicated on theothers, in< luding I you may su{ rmandy are especially beautiful in summer, with -. and hi IIS. 1 mi told that they of both the English and French people, and thai they j ial life. In of London and Paris, and would be able iated with <»ld English wars,ong. TOM TOBYS SECRET SOCIETY. 13 I make the suggestion at your ownrequest. You are the better judge inthe whole matter, and it will give myfather pleasure to a


. Zigzag journeys in Europe : vacation rambles in historic lands. .I romantic events of both English London; from London to Dieppe J and then I journey to the places indicated on theothers, in< luding I you may su{ rmandy are especially beautiful in summer, with -. and hi IIS. 1 mi told that they of both the English and French people, and thai they j ial life. In of London and Paris, and would be able iated with <»ld English wars,ong. TOM TOBYS SECRET SOCIETY. 13 I make the suggestion at your ownrequest. You are the better judge inthe whole matter, and it will give myfather pleasure to adopt any plan for meyou may think advisable. I thank you again for the invitation,and father wishes me to express to youhis sense of your kindness. I wish you a most pleasant vacation,and am Affectionately yours, Frank Gray. Fan me with a feather! TomToby used sometimes to say afterreading one of Franks letters; andwe are not sure but this careful notewould have tempted a light remark,had he ever seen it. Soon after Franks note, came anote from the Wynns : —. NORMAN FISHER-GIRL. Concord. March Teacher: Father thinks so favorably of your kind invitation that we venture to expressour preference for a route of travel. It is a very simple one. We would go from Boston to Liverpool, and walkfrom Liverpool, to London, en zigzag. This would take us through the heart of England, and enable us to visit suchhistoric places as Boscobel, where Charles II. was concealed after the battle ofWorcester, old Nottingham, Kenihvorth, Oxford, and Godstowe Nunnery,Stratford-on-Avon, White Horse Hill, and a great number of old Englishvillages and ruins. Or we would go to Glasgow, thence to Edinburgh, and then make shortjourneys towards London, visiting Abbotsford, Melrose, and the ruins on tb^Border. •4 - /.v HISTORIC 1,j4ADS.


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