The Englishwoman in America by Isabella L. (Isabella Lucy) Bird
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THE ENGLISHWOMAN IN AMERICA
BY ISABELLA LUCY BIRD FOREWORD AND NOTES BY ANDREW HILL CLARK CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. Prefatory and explanatory--The voyage out--The sentimental--The actual --The oblivious--The medley--Practical joking--An unwelcome companion-- American patriotism--The first view--The departure. CHAPTER II. An inhospitable reception--Halifax and the Blue Noses--The heat-- Disappointed expectations--The great departed--What the Blue Noses might be--What the coach was not--Nova Scotia and its capabilities--The roads and their annoyances--A tea dinner--A night journey and a Highland cabin --A nautical catastrophe--A joyful reunion. CHAPTER III. |
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