By the Way Travel Letters Written During Several Journeys Abroad Describing So

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By the Way Travel Letters Written During Several Journeys Abroad Describing So
Agness Greene Foster
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For Venice is not a thing, it is an experience.
We owned a gondola, — for a week. We lived in it, and I, sometimes, slept in it while we were being wafted from one place to another.
There is the usual — oh, no! there is nothing usual in Venice — cathedral, as in all cities, but St. Mark's stands out first and forever as The Church of all churches.
86 a z z M > z o ITALY My first glimpse of this pile of precious stones was unexpefted and most dramatic to me.
There were no letters that morning,
...and I was just walking — I did not care where or on what. What's beauty and loveliness compared to One letter ? An arcade blocked the way, and not knowing — not caring — where it led, I passed in and through it. Chancing to look up, I found myself in the light of day, and straight before me, ablaze with the sunlight full on its fa9ade, was a structure of lavish Oriental magnifi- cence.
"What is that?" I cried aloud.
" San Marco ! " answered a number of soft, musical voices in unison; and there stood by my side a little crowd of Italians, their dark eyes sparkling and white teeth showing, evidently pleased at my adoration.


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