Life And Correspondence of Henry Ingersoll Bowditch volume 2

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Life And Correspondence of Henry Ingersoll Bowditch volume 2
Vincent Yardley Bowditch
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30 A. M. , was ready to go with me to the station and to buy a first-class ticket (on Mrs. A. 's account, by her express commands) for Kehl. From that place I should " easily find my way to Strass burg. " I had been led to believe that the city was only " just over the river, " whereas it was distant at least three miles. A crowd of visitors were on hand at Kehl. Lines of vehicles of all kinds were also at hand, and they were likewise of all kinds, some extemporized from wagons, etc. I declined... all offers and trudged on, having left my impedimenta, as Caesar has it, to be carried to this place by Louis. The weather was fair ; the wind blew furiously. Fortunately my soft hat, wedged in a determined manner upon my crown, enabled me to avoid losing my top gear, which I should inevitably have done, had it not been for that blessedly comfortable felt affair. As I walked through the streets even at Kehl, I saw the dire effects of war. Numerous 188 HENRY INGERSOLL BOWDITCH houses bore the marks of balls, and as for the main station (a long and beautiful building of stone and brick), it was utterly ruined, and the walls alone stood partially.

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