Old London Town And Other Travel Sketches

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Old London Town And Other Travel Sketches
Watterson Henry
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As a rule coming from London to Par- is is like stepping out of a cold into a warm bath. Even the little swindles with which you are cozened of your good small change have a charm about them. There is a constant suspicion of music in the air. The snake-like route from the Rue Richelieu at the head of the Boulevard des Italiens down by the Grand Opera House and the Madeline and into and across the Place de la Con- corde and up the Champs Elysees to the Arch of Stars has the true serpentine 25 fa
...scination. The smell of the asphalt is of the Lotos bloom. The wavings of the chestnut boughs, signals of the for- bidden, are siren. The glitter is licen- tious and dazzling; a certain resplend- ency of costume and suggestion under the electric clusters about the cafes, the theaters and the hotels.
Then, the procession Lord the pro- cession; the red legs of the soldiers and the white caps of the grisettes; ouvrier, cocotte and gamin, helter-skelter amid the hurrying throng of sight-seers, for- eign and domestic for even the genuine Parisian never ceases to be a sight-seer the procession is the most wondrous, the most ever-changing in the whole world, yet always the same ; and no end to it.


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