. A tour through the Pyrenees . ODEL MAN 4^3 IN DANGER .? • 424 VARIOUS TOURISTS 428 THE LAC DOO 43i TOURISTS COMME IL FA UT. 434 FAMILY TOURISTS 435 DINING TOURISTS 43^ LEARNED TOURISTS 438 A MAN OF ESPRIT. 444 CONNOISSEURS 44^ BEETHOVEN • 447 A SERENADER 454 A HISTORIAN 456 A PROFESSIONAL CHARACTER 458 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. PAGE THE PLEASURES OF WINTER 461 A DISCUSSION WITHIN BOUNDS 463 HEAVEN ? 464 THE SOURCE OF THINGS 4<56 GRACE A T MEAT 467 THE REST OF THE WEARY 468 AT THE HOTEL OF THE GREAT SUN 47° NEAR LUCHON 473 CHAPELLE AND BACHAUMONT 47G VALLEY OF LUCHON 481 UJ?BS IN RURE 484 HEA


. A tour through the Pyrenees . ODEL MAN 4^3 IN DANGER .? • 424 VARIOUS TOURISTS 428 THE LAC DOO 43i TOURISTS COMME IL FA UT. 434 FAMILY TOURISTS 435 DINING TOURISTS 43^ LEARNED TOURISTS 438 A MAN OF ESPRIT. 444 CONNOISSEURS 44^ BEETHOVEN • 447 A SERENADER 454 A HISTORIAN 456 A PROFESSIONAL CHARACTER 458 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. PAGE THE PLEASURES OF WINTER 461 A DISCUSSION WITHIN BOUNDS 463 HEAVEN ? 464 THE SOURCE OF THINGS 4<56 GRACE A T MEAT 467 THE REST OF THE WEARY 468 AT THE HOTEL OF THE GREAT SUN 47° NEAR LUCHON 473 CHAPELLE AND BACHAUMONT 47G VALLEY OF LUCHON 481 UJ?BS IN RURE 484 HEAD-PIECE 485 A TALENTED FAMILY 487 LUCHON 491 SUPER-BAGNERES 493 ALL WAS IN HARMONY 495 NEAR CASTEL-VIEIL 497 RUINS OF CASTEL-VIEIL 499 THE MALADEITA 5,03 THESE MOUNTAIN SKELETONS 505 A CLEFT IN THE ETERNAL ROCK 507 TAIL-PIECE 508 HEAD-PIECE 5^9 ST. HERTRAND DE COMINGES 510 TOULOUSE 512 SAINT SERININE AT TOULOUSE 515 CHURCH OF ST. ETIENNE, TOULOUSE 519 THE MUSEUM AT TOULOUSE 521 DATUR I/ORA QUIETI 523 BOOK I. THE CHAPTER I. B OR BE A UX.—RO YAN. The river is so fine, that before going toBayonne I have come down as far as heavy with white sails ascend slowly onboth sides of the boat. At each gust of windthey incline like idle birds, lifting their long wingand showing their black belly. They run slant-wise, then come back ; one would say that they feltthe better for beine in this ereat fresh-water har-bor; they loiter in it and enjoy its peace after leav-ing the wrath and inclemency of the ocean. Thebanks, fringed with pale verdure, glide right andleft, far away to the verge of heaven ; the river isbroad like a sea; at this distance you might thinkyou saw two hedges ; the trees dimly lift their deli-cate shapes in a robe of bluish gauze; here andthere great pines raise their umbrellas on the THE COAST. Book I. vapory horizon, where all is confused and vanish-ing ; there is an inexpressible sweetness in thesefirst hues of the timid da), softened still by


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