Days near Paris . ^ towards Fon-tainebleau. By the way we pass through a forest so prodigiouslyencompassd with hideous rocks of whitish hard stone, heapedone on another in mountainous heights, that I think the like isnot to be found elsewhere. It abounds with staggs, wolves,boares, and not long after a lynx or ounce was killd amongstthem, which had devourd some passengers.—John Evelyn. An excursion may be made from Fontainebleau to (8 ^.)the pretty old town of Moret, with a station on the Lyons MO RET 281 railway. The kings of France had a chateau at Moret, ofwhich the principal tower remains,


Days near Paris . ^ towards Fon-tainebleau. By the way we pass through a forest so prodigiouslyencompassd with hideous rocks of whitish hard stone, heapedone on another in mountainous heights, that I think the like isnot to be found elsewhere. It abounds with staggs, wolves,boares, and not long after a lynx or ounce was killd amongstthem, which had devourd some passengers.—John Evelyn. An excursion may be made from Fontainebleau to (8 ^.)the pretty old town of Moret, with a station on the Lyons MO RET 281 railway. The kings of France had a chateau at Moret, ofwhich the principal tower remains, dating from Louis leGros (1128). Henri IV. gave it to one of his mistresses,Jacqueline de Bueil, with the title of Comtesse de either end of the principal street is a fine old gothicgateway, relic of the fortifications of Charles VII. (1420),and one of these rises most picturesquely at the end of thebridge of fourteen arches over the Loing. The church,. MORET. built by Louis le Jeune, and consecrated by Thomas aBecket in 1166, only retains a choir of that date. Thetriple nave and the transepts (with mullioned windowsfilling all the surface of the gable wall) are XIII. c.: thetower XV. c.; the principal portal XVI. c. South of thechurch is a timbered house of XV. c. and a little Hospice,where the nuns make excellent barley-sugar. In themain street, a renaissance house is inscribed Concordiares parvae crescunt, 1618. XV. corbeil, savigny-sur-orge, montlhery,£tampes. THIS is a pleasant summer days excursion from Paris. It isbest to take a single ticket at the Gare de Lyon for Cor-beil. See the place, and have luncheon at the Belle returning, only take a ticket to Juvisy, where cross to theChemin de Fer dOrleans (alongside) and take a ticket to : here an omnibus for Montlhery meets the train. In theevening, artists may think it worth while to stop between twotrains to sketch the picturesque chateau of Savigny, close t


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