. Zigzag journeys in Europe : vacation rambles in historic lands. >>/* If Tommy Toby seemed to gravitate towards these people, when hissea-sickness was over. I likes zis American poy, said the Frenchman. Intelegent!Has ze activitee ; agilitee ; very great prom-ese! Our country must be very different from yours, said Tommy, onelay. Veery, veery different indeed ! Wonderful countree, — delightful!iVhat grand rivers! what waterfalls,— Niag-e-ra! what lakes! RoomJ or all ze world ! Hospitalitee for all ze nations ! The Frenchman says our country is the most wonderful in all the| vorld, said


. Zigzag journeys in Europe : vacation rambles in historic lands. >>/* If Tommy Toby seemed to gravitate towards these people, when hissea-sickness was over. I likes zis American poy, said the Frenchman. Intelegent!Has ze activitee ; agilitee ; very great prom-ese! Our country must be very different from yours, said Tommy, onelay. Veery, veery different indeed ! Wonderful countree, — delightful!iVhat grand rivers! what waterfalls,— Niag-e-ra! what lakes! RoomJ or all ze world ! Hospitalitee for all ze nations ! The Frenchman says our country is the most wonderful in all the| vorld, said Tommy to the portly Englishman. i >A\ VACA T/ONS /.v HISTORIC LAI [Tie latter looked very solemn; seemed aboul to speak, then made ias though the opinion he was about to utter was a veriweight} one. • Poverty to riches, riches to poverty ; now up, now down, hut theanimating principle always the same,— riches, riches. Wonderful people! progress! each one living to outdothe other, ro-day an alderman, to-morrowin the penitentiary; to-day my Lady ofLynne


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