A Memoir of James De Veaux of Charleston Sc Member of the National Academy

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Se- bastian. The church is opened for our accommoda- tion at six o'clock, and kept open until Jive, thus giving JAMES DE VEAUX. 163 US eleven hours ; — these Catholics are certainly very- amiable tovv^ards us painters. The only interruption to our labour is one minute during the daily service of mass, vv^hen the bell tinkles in indication of the holy presence, — we withhold our hand from the can- vass, and bow our heads, — even this is not expected from us, but we have adopted it as something- ...that would please the congregation. All this looks like tolerance, and is.
I have just paid my breakfast bill for eight days, — (coffee one tumbler, — four breads, — two to eat at the church, ) — three hundred and eighty-four centesi- mi, — seventy-five cents! — and this is luxurious! — I might do it for less !
July 30. Took a gondola at two o'clock, and ac- companied by Rossiter and Mr. B, went to the Lido, — took provisions along, and chose a shady spot in the ancient (now proscribed) Jews' burying-ground, and made our pic-nic among sculptured tombs!


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