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315 FROM NAPLES TO POMPEII.
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understood whi every p a vehicle capability had Then a of driver " cracking , whi every - , cracker " driver which had must had a stentori whi be p heard , and an lungs to every
beand shouted . and gesticul every ated furiousl p y ; and bystanders , porters , / and the likemore numerous than the Jehus , shouted too , as
each luckless , traveller emerged from the station in search of a themselves almost transport stunned to for his at b hotel least this . a ming Two quarter led unprotected of din an of hour shouting surrounded females and " whi found and p-
find cracking lace before beside their y them gentleman in the -escort fl and . Then their luggag three or e could four open y
vehicle hung beings p on of to , before the the porter hotel and race behind rooms , very , ( to a dirty take monopol , noisy the of y , luggage ill Victor which -clad , Emmanuel is up and graduall from uncivil the y ,
th more being cracking at motl enli done and ghtened and away shouting unrul with dominions , throng in and many there ) , ! then parts was a one final carri choru age s the of less whip in ' s -
ey y travell apparentl It was ers y a were from very not one long in end drive the of mood to the the town to hotel look to the recommended out other foror , and take to weary note us >
of incidentsor places of interest just then ; but if , they at that or time Pompeii strange failed two " to , to days see an much subsequentl English that eye mi y , ght quite they have found enoug been h in s to een _tfli compensate e of drive " novel to
them . It was decidedin a council of threethat an open carriage
tourists was preferable to the ruined to , the railway city . So , which early now on , a conveys fine October a great morning many ' southeast of
we started for our thirteen-mile excursion to the - We Naples had and , with the the beautiful a bustling native bay Jeh hut u to not and our altogether ri a g valet ht as -de we cleanl -p rattled lace y-looking on along the town box the .
quay , to tion our of left Rome . I say where bustling nobody advisedl seemed y , to because do any after thing the excepting
stagnawhen the beggars visited and , that itinerant city ) vendors Naples seemed of fruit to ( it us not a being busy the instead season
we , very of Neapolitan a , lazy place whi . Wh than y th in ere the was whole more bod energy of the in Swiss the crack Papal of _.,
a p , y Guards iment in of their Zanie singular sout s of triped a child uniform ' s icture s , looking alhabet more like book a p
were than reg dry any ing thing in else festoons ! , To all be up sure the , which jud narrow ging p al fro leys had m the which clothes branched the that
out from our roadand those we seen day previousl not seem y to on be our one ascent , of the to arts St . in Elmo which , sto Neapolitan cking-mending damsels did .
excel ; but as there appeared a general scarcity of clothing
315 From Naples To Pompeii.
315 FROM NAPLES TO POMPEII .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1864, page 315, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071864/page/27/
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