Paris to the Pyrenees: a Skeptic Pilgrim Walks the Way of Saint James

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I shouted, pulling Alison out of the way. The tourist train rolled silently up on us. The pilot sounded a tinny horn. Headlines flashed before my eyes:American Pilgrim Struck Dead by Plexiglas Elephant Train Dateline: Beaune, France, wine capital of Burgundy.Eyewitness reports say American photographer Alison Harris was struck and killed by a crowded tourist conveyance one block from Beaune’s Hôtel Dieu, also known as Les Hospices de Beaune. Harris, a longtime resident of France, was on a cross-...country pilgrimage. She was said to have been tired and distracted. Her husband David Downie, also a pilgrim, though of an unorthodox kind, was present when the accident occurred. Downie confirmed that Harris had spent the previous day in the company of an 87-year-old clergyman in Autun and had “Possibly drunk too much white wine.”What the imaginary dispatch failed to report was, in the hours before the conveyance appeared, we’d clicked our heels, checked into our hotel, showered, napped, and limped back onto the cobbled streets of Beaune.

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