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On the fourth day some of our party bagged a few chamois, but the incidents of the day were in no way remarkable. At night F and I returned to our cave. The others had dubbed it the "Hôtel d'Angleterre." Considering the capability we had of warming-up, our quarters were not half bad. The succeeding morning it was settled that we should strike our camp and move on to a fresh place.
"I have formed my plans; but some other day we will navigate the town together." "Berry good, Sir." And, again elevating his steeple white hat, away marched Joe, Commissionaire of l'Hôtel d'Angleterre. The day was very hot, and my feet, swollen by the heat, suffered more than they did last night from the effects of the uneven stones.
"Did you see the white satin gown? And the veil of point d'Angleterre? There's a lucky girl!" Thereupon they repeated in the workroom the remarks they had made in undertones in the church, leaning against the rail, throughout the ceremony. That question of a wealthy marriage, of beautiful clothes, lasted all day long; nor did it interfere with their work-far from it.
Wherever one went one heard loud praises of "Torquato," as he was affectionately called by his Christian name by the populace. After due consideration I decided that we should move from Naples to the pretty little town of Salerno at the other end of the blue bay, and there at the Hôtel d'Angleterre, facing the sapphire sea, I spent several delightful days with the girl I so passionately loved.
A proportionate share of abuse is, of course, bestowed on your nation. He says: A Londres on vit briller d'un eclat ephemere Le front tout radieux d'un ministre influent; Mais pour faire palir l'etoile d'Angleterre, Un SOLEIL tout nouveau parut au firmament, Et ce soleil du peuple franc Admire de l'Europe entiere Sur la terre est nomme BONAPARTE LE GRAND.
"I shall get one of my sons to transact the business to-day." After giving me this rather sharp lesson, M. Boaz went into his office, and I went to dress. M. d'Afri had paid his call on me at the "Hotel d'Angleterre," and not finding me there he had written me a letter asking me to come and see him.
His eyes attested so much; he would have enjoyed meeting him so keenly. No doubt he was already fond of the man, had loved him through his books, like so many others. If I had introduced him? If we had taken him with us the next morning on our excursion to Cambo? Included him occasionally in our smokes and parleys? Wilford left for England without dining again at the Hôtel d'Angleterre.
And being a gregarious and inquisitive old man, and withal proud of his tolerable stock of English, he took the liberty of joining them. "Inglese?" inquired he, with a pantomimic shrug. "Quite so," said the tutor, putting up his glass, and inspecting the fellow carefully. "This is the `Cafe d'Angleterre," said the landlord, "but, helas! it is long since the Inglese gentleman come here.
The living hedge lasted till we reached the Hotel d'Angleterre, where I went in, after thanking once more the sympathetic friends who surrounded me. In the evening the King, the Queen, and their daughter, the Princess of Wales, were present at the first performance of Adrienne Lecouvreur.
On being banished to England, the Frenchman Cabet was stimulated by the communistic ideas he found there, and returned to France, to become the most popular, albeit most superficial, representative of communism here. Pourquoi la revolution d'Angleterre a-t-elle reussi. Discours sur l'histoire de la revolution d'Angleterre, Paris, 1850.
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