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364 MEUDON, AND ITS PAST AND
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IiViL—MEUDON, AND ITS PAST AKD PRESENT
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« Every autumn Sunday the inhabitants fr...
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other to success where either alone might have ; hi a direct ghly educated influence lad on y her gaining humbler her degree sister obtaining at the University a remunerative to have
situation in a shop or a work-room .
A Sister of the Craft .
364 Meudon, And Its Past And
364 MEUDON , AND ITS PAST AND
Iivil—Meudon, And Its Past Akd Present
IiViL—MEUDON _, AND ITS PAST AKD PRESENT OCCUPANTS .
« Every Autumn Sunday The Inhabitants Fr...
« Every Sunday from the the beg district inning of of the spring Luxembourg till the close Mount of
autumnthe inhabitants of , Parnass , usand St . Marcelmake a health-seeking * pilgrimage to Meudon and , its woodsBo , earlas six : o ' clock in the morning ,
hurry troops ing of men to the , women terminus , . and of children the Barriere y , may de be Maine seen in for holiday the purpose attire ,
trains of securing which " places stop , at while the p gr laces and are avenue to be of had the in Chateau the Versailles twenty
minutes To the after Parisian they leave living Paris on . the left side of the Seine , Meudon is LondonerThe
_Imj of what which _^ erial Hampstead Iburg abound h bearing Heath in gable that and -fronted Richmond ancient houses name are _^ , and which to the is the situate [ seem crooked almost in . streets ic as
old as the terraced hills overhanging them , a pas turesqu she winds e valley throug , where h the the fields Seine which assumes Val stretch her most away smiles graceful from the aspect foot the ,
ri with of ght the chalets are new richly town or villas wooded , and built beyond uplands in that which ; to fantastic the left Fleury st , y steep le now hill so . s fashion covered To
able in the , environs of , Paris ; and behind the old town , the hillside is flanked with a vine-covered wall of gigantic proportions ,
along the top of which runs the terrace , terminating in the park of General Jacqueniont . On leaving the railway station of Pleury d -
Meudon when France , we first was pass being the desolated church , b constructed y religious wars in 1572 , but —a were perio the
architecture of this edifice to be taken as a criterion of the spirit of the then age shed in was . which not the it was result built of , either we should reliious say zeal that or all fanaticism the blood , g
. , _, mixed but of kind narrow , without policy unity and party or distinctive ambition character . The st , y and le is the of p the ictures a very life of disp St layed Blais within eand —on another e of them of St representin . Martinboth g an ep patron isode in saints of
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Aug. 1, 1863, page 364, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01081863/page/4/
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