Italy from the Alps to Mount Etna . es andmaniacal frenzies, seem to roar around him in every direction ;—and yet the scene is oneof complete peace :—only peace after the Neapolitan fashion ! For in truth whereverthere is a smell of eating, this people becomes immediately peaceful and this shouting and shoving put into a few words would run thus : Buy of me, for Ihave the best and the cheapest.— Nay, good friend, I want something yet better andcheaper. And thats all ! Indeed, the best-humoured man screams and yells the loudest, just to express hisdelight in the profusion of g


Italy from the Alps to Mount Etna . es andmaniacal frenzies, seem to roar around him in every direction ;—and yet the scene is oneof complete peace :—only peace after the Neapolitan fashion ! For in truth whereverthere is a smell of eating, this people becomes immediately peaceful and this shouting and shoving put into a few words would run thus : Buy of me, for Ihave the best and the cheapest.— Nay, good friend, I want something yet better andcheaper. And thats all ! Indeed, the best-humoured man screams and yells the loudest, just to express hisdelight in the profusion of good things around him, or may be to gain an extra soldo onhis five halfpence worth of goods ! The houses in these streets,—all expressive of the utmost uninhabitableness, if theword may pass,—are nearly empty throughout the day. A man must be in mortal sick-ness before he would consent to be cooped up in the hideous little dens there. Allthrono- out into the street. Out of doors is the watchword which sounds here at about. lOKT OF NAPLES. THE EVER YOUNG PA R THEN OPE 379 im- five oclock in the morning ;-in the cool seasons of the year, that is say. In the su,mer time there is no rest or quiet by day or by night. However long your cxpenencc


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