The Loire the Record of a Pilgrimage From Gerbier De Joncs to St Nazaire

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The Loire the Record of a Pilgrimage From Gerbier De Joncs to St Nazaire
Douglas Goldring
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Quand elle fut dans la danse, Eir s'est mise a pleurer.
J'ai ma mere malade II faut qu' je vais la soif^ner.
Quand ell' n' s'ra plus malade Je revieudrai danser.
Et moi, garden lionnete Je la laissai aller.
Quand ell' fut dans la plaine, Ell' s'est mise a chanter.
Tais-toi, petite sotte, Je saurai t'attraper. " From Jargeau to Orleans is a distance of eleven and a half miles, along a level dusty road. They were not particularly interesting miles, and I was overjoyed when in the clear evening li
...ght I saw the twin towers of the cathedral looming high over the plain.
CHAPTER XII ORLEANS AT a first inspection Orleans strikes one as being -^^ provincial and dull in an almost English sense. The long new boulevard from the imposing terminus of the Paris-Orleans railway, which cuts through the middle of a broad promenade shaded by giant elms, the boulevard Alexandre Martin, and leads down to the place du IMartroi, is bare and glaring. Indeed, in none of the central streets of Orleans, nor in the place du IMartroi, is there a single tree.


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