Arthur O'leary: His Wanderings And Ponderings in Many Lands
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No matter, thought I, anywhere will do at present. " Where is Monsieur going? — for there will be a place vacant in the coupe at — " "I have not thought of that yet," said I; "but when we reach Vervier we '11 see." "Aliens, then," said the condueteur, while he whispered to the clerk of the office a few words I could not catch. "You are mistaken, friend," said I; "it's not creditors, they are only chalybeates I 'm running from ; " and so we started. Before I follow out any further my own ramblin...gs, I should like to acquit a debt I owe my reader — if I dare flatter myself that he cares for its discharge — by return- ing to the story of the poor shepherd of the mountains, and which I cannot more seasonably do than at this place ; although the details I am about to relate were furnished to me a great many years after this, and during a visit I paid to Lyons in 1828. In the Caf^ de la Coupe d'Or, so conspicuous in the Place des Terreaux, where I usually resorted to pass my evenings, and indulge in the cheap luxuries of my cofEee and cheroot, I happened to make a bowing acquaintance A SOLDIER OF THE EMPIRE.
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