Some Account of the Travels of Myself And My Son in the Summer of Nineteen Hundr

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Some Account of the Travels of Myself And My Son in the Summer of Nineteen Hundr
James Cresson Parrish
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It is fortu- nate for me that I have been so long igno- rant of their affectionate sorrow.
On these trips I would wander alone from place to place, revisiting scenes sur- rounded in the past with delightful asso- ciations, and gratifying my curiosity by the sight of some of the interesting re- sorts with which I was familiar by name.
Venice in the summer has always been one of my greatest delights. I love in the warm sunlight of the afternoon to float by the Public Gardens, their white stone ba
...lustrade and beautifully proportioned entrance thrown into relief by the back- ground of rich foliage. One may mount the flight of steps and in the deep shade pace beneath the lofty plane-trees that have given to many a child in Venice the first knowledge of what the woods might be. As we glide on, we pass the rose- 69 tinted Doge's Palace, the Campanile of San Giorgio, always in sight as the de- clining sun warms it with a soft reddish glow, the dainty white columns of the church, at its base, adding to its charm.

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