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It was true there did not seem to be anyone adventurous-looking, and Miss Stella would be more or less under her eye and she was thoroughly tired with traveling and what not. So Stella found herself happily unchaperoned, except by Baedecker, as she strolled on.

The tourist, fortified with his red-backed Baedecker, is a common sight to Chester people, and his "dollar-distributing" propensity, as described by the English writer I have quoted, is not unknown even to the smallest fry of the town.

"I thought it was a Jesuit College," began Hastings, but was at once overwhelmed with a Baedecker description of the place, ending with, "On one side stand the palatial hotels of Jean Paul Laurens and Guillaume Bouguereau, and opposite, in the little Passage Stanislas, Carolus Duran paints the masterpieces which charm the world."

"But it's all rubbish about there being danger in Taormina," declared Patsy, indignantly. "Mr. Watson has been in the wilds of the interior, which Baedecker admits is infested with brigands. Here everyone smiles at us in the friendliest way possible." "Except the duke," added Beth, with a laugh.

The marriage of two means more than that, it means that something is not tiring and tiring is that success, it succeeds no more than always. Always is more. A Baedecker, that is to say, no division. A union, that is like that. Bay is water, a lot is something, a stone is breaking, wedding is an invitation. Copy-right and see a burst of sun shining, long long and there is no staggering.

It would have made a good frontispiece for Bourrienne's book too. And now, my dear Lannes, what shall we do with ourselves for the next five days? Get out your Baedecker and let us see this imperial city of the Lombards." "There's one matter we must arrange first," said Augereau; "we haven't any stable accommodations to speak of."

Beth and Patsy smiled at him, but Louise looked up from the Baedecker she was studying and replied: "It's simply delightful, Uncle, and I'm glad we happened here during this splendid eruption of Vesuvius. Only only " "Only what, my dear?" "Only it is such hard work to keep clean," answered his dainty niece. "Even the water is full of lava, and I'm sure my face looks like a chimney-sweep's."

That longed-for time arrived quickly enough for Molly and her mother, who were sight-seeing in a most systematic manner, with Baedecker in one hand and Hare's "Walks in Paris" in the other. They would come home tired and footsore but very happy and enthusiastic.

Pendleton was murmuring, as he began to ferret with his Baedecker. Mrs. Pendleton sighed sentimentally. "He must have been very fond of nature." "He was very distrustful of his wives," said Ryder, grinning. "He had three of them, all young and beautiful."

Between a giant cat and a lion, you know, there's not much of difference." "I like Pasht better than Mut," said Arlee decidedly. "There you agree with Baedecker." "What did Pasht do?" "She was goddess of girls," said Billy, "and young wives. She got the girls husbands and the wives er their requests.

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