Notes of an Overland Journey Through France and Egypt to Bombay by Miss Emma Roberts
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PARIS TO MARSEILLES. * * * * * Description of Paris--Departure by the Diligence--The Country--The Vineyards--Hotels and fare--Arrival at Lyons--Description of the City--Departure in the Steam-boat for Arles--Descent of the Rhône--Beauty and Variety of the Scenery--Confusion on disembarking at Beaucaire--A Passenger Drowned--Arrival at Arles--Description of the Town--Embarkation in the Steamer for Marseilles--Entrance into the Mediterranean--Picturesque approach to Marseilles--Arrival in the Harbour--Description of Marseilles--Observations upon the Journey through France by Ladies. A week's residence in Paris does not give a stranger any title to decide upon the merits or demerits of that far-famed city. The period of the year (September) was not the most favourable for a visit, all the best families having emigrated to their country habitations, and the city consequently exhibited a deserted air, at variance with every preconceived notion of the gaiety of the French capital. The mixture of meanness and magnificence in the buildings, the dirt and bad smells, combine to give an unfavourable impression, which time only, and a better acquaintance with the more agreeable features of the place, can remove. We had entertained a hope, upon our arrival in Paris, of getting the _malle poste_ for our journey to Châlons; but it was engaged for at least a month in advance. We were not more fortunate, our party now |
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