. A summer voyage on the river Saône. With a hundred and forty-eight illustrations. able Saone, and Mr. Pennellit delighted with its picturesque character. He has beenworking incessantly ever since we arrived, and would content-edly remain longer. One could be quite happy in such aplace for the whole summer with a colour-box. I have leftmine at home as an act of self-denial, and am contentingmyself with occasional sketching with a lead pencil on greypaper, leaving Mr. Pennell to work for illustration. The houses in Corre are almost entirely modern, a fewtraces of fifteenth-century architecture


. A summer voyage on the river Saône. With a hundred and forty-eight illustrations. able Saone, and Mr. Pennellit delighted with its picturesque character. He has beenworking incessantly ever since we arrived, and would content-edly remain longer. One could be quite happy in such aplace for the whole summer with a colour-box. I have leftmine at home as an act of self-denial, and am contentingmyself with occasional sketching with a lead pencil on greypaper, leaving Mr. Pennell to work for illustration. The houses in Corre are almost entirely modern, a fewtraces of fifteenth-century architecture still remaining, but thismodern picturesque is not to be disdained. Almost all thebuildings are sketchable and a succession of them is sure tobe varied by projecting masses, ample recesses, fine gloomyarches and picturesque doorways. In the doors themselvesthe boards arc often arranged in a sort of herring-bone pattern This opinion of the Pilots value was fully confirmed afterwards. The Patron,on his part, remained an excellent domestic to the end, but he was nothing more. 3 S3.


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