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Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896

"Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2"

--Luther's Cell.--The Wartburg.
JOURNAL.
The Smoker discomfited.--Antwerp.--The Cathedral Chimes.--To Paris.
LETTER XLVII.
Antwerp.--Rubens.
LETTER XLVIII.
Paris.--School of Design.--Egyptian and Assyrian Remains.--Mrs. S. C.
Hall.--The Pantheon.--The Madeleine.--Notre Dame.--Beranger.--French
Character.--Observance of Sunday.
JOURNAL.
Seasickness on the Channel.
LETTER XLIX.
York.--Castle Howard.--Leeds.--Fountains Abbey.--Liverpool.--Irish
Deputation.--Departure.


LETTER XIX.
May 19.
Dear E.:--
This letter I consecrate to you, because I know that the persons and
things to be introduced into it will most particularly be appreciated
by you.
In your evening reading circles, Macaulay, Sidney Smith, and Milman
have long been such familiar names that you will be glad to go with me
over all the scenes of my morning breakfast at Sir Charles Trevelyan's
yesterday. Lady Trevelyan, I believe I have said before, is the sister
of Macaulay, and a daughter of Zachary Macaulay--that undaunted
laborer for the slave, whose place in the hearts of all English
Christians is little below saintship.


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