Rollo in Naples . s of the party. Yes, said Rollo, that will be better ; thejunior members of the party. So it was agreed to strike out the word childrenwherever it occurred in the document, and insertin lieu of it the phrase junior members of theparty. 54 Rollo in Naples. The document signed. Arrangements for setting out the next day. With this correction the document was readto Mrs. Gray in the hearing of Rosie and all approved it in every respect. Thedraught was then given to Rosie in order that shemight make a fair copy of it. When the copy wasmade, the nine rules were read agai


Rollo in Naples . s of the party. Yes, said Rollo, that will be better ; thejunior members of the party. So it was agreed to strike out the word childrenwherever it occurred in the document, and insertin lieu of it the phrase junior members of theparty. 54 Rollo in Naples. The document signed. Arrangements for setting out the next day. With this correction the document was readto Mrs. Gray in the hearing of Rosie and all approved it in every respect. Thedraught was then given to Rosie in order that shemight make a fair copy of it. When the copy wasmade, the nine rules were read again in the hear-ing of the whole party, and all agreed to abideby them. Thus the arrangements for the journey werecomplete ; and Mrs. Gray, after learning fromVittorio that the first days journey would not belong, and that it would answer to set out at anytime before noon, fixed the hour for departure ateleven oclock. Vittorio said he would be at thedoor half an hour before, in order to have timeto load the The Journey. 57 Progress of the journey. The first fine. Arezzo. Chapter Journey. The journey from Florence to Naples, asplanned and provided for by the contracts andagreements described in the last chapter, wasprosecuted from day to day, until its completion,in a very successful and prosperous manner. Thevarious contingencies likely to occur having beenforeseen and provided for by the contract and therules, every thing worked smoothly and well, andnone of those discussions, disagreements, andmisunderstandings occurred, which so often marthe pleasure of parties travelling together in onecompany for many days. Mrs. Gray was fined for not being ready forbreakfast at the the time appointed, on the veryfirst morning after leaving Florence. It was ata place called Arezzo. The time appointed forthe breakfast was at seven oclock. Mr. Georgeknocked at all the doors a little before quarterpast six. About quarter before seven the two boyscame into the breakfast room, a


Size: 1276px × 1958px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., boo, bookcentury1800, bookdecade1850, bookpublishernewyorksheldon