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And we will travel together, first through England, Scotland, and Ireland, for every man should know his own country, and then we will make the grand tour.

He had made a very good selection for those ladies,lace scarfs and rabats and little tours de cou of fur,really very pretty.

He was in the park now, and did not even notice that the Row was empty, that mighty round a deserted circus; management, riders, clowns, all the performers gone on their provincial tour, or nearly all, for a lady on horseback sees him, remembers to some extent who he is, and gives chase.

In your father's gallery once, I saw your pictured face, Ione you were not always so sad and pale as this, No beauty in all the long line of your noble race Had eyes so softly bathed in bright bewitchment of bliss, You were just nineteen, they saidit was painted in Spain The year before you cameit was on your foreign tour, By an artist too low to be reached by your disdain, A delicate, passionate-hearted boy, proud and poor.

Two years afterwards, Paula, with her daughter, joined him at Antioch, and with a numerous party of friends made an extensive tour in the East, previous to a final settlement in Bethlehem.

We returned after a few days from a delightful tour, of which I have many pleasant, and some of them droll enough, recollections.

An important part of her work was the missionary tours which she made each year in the winter or early spring.

"Business of importance" was the sole explanation he vouchsafed to those who questioned him respecting the motive of his brief European tour; and with that answer public curiosity was perforce obliged to content itself.

His real name was Nagy, and he had been engaged only recently, having returned a few months before from a professional tour in North America.

Francis and Clara had arrived from their northern tour, so happy in each other, and so contented with their lot, that it required some little exercise of fortitude in both Lady Moseley and her daughters, to expel unpleasant recollections while they contemplated it.

Leaving the cattle in charge of Major North, I visited Red Cloud Agency early in the fall, and secured some Sioux Indians to accompany me on my theatrical tour of 1877-78.

John T. Ford, and then started on a southern tour, playing in Washington, Richmond and as far south as Savannah, Georgia, where we were brought to a sudden halt, owing to the yellow fever which was then cruelly raging in the beautiful cities of the "Land of the cotton and the cane.

Thence I went on to Karachi and Bombay and Marseilles, and, after a pleasant tour on the Continent of Europe, arrived in the Old Country in May, 1858, after an absence of rather more than six years.

The calm voice of common sense stopped him in his circular tour.

William, backed by the authority of the states-general, now put himself at the head of a deputation from that body, and made a rapid tour of visitation to the different chief towns of the republic, to sound the depths of public opinion on the matters in dispute.

If called upon to propose any summer's journey for a young English traveller, (and it is a call often made with reference to continental tours,) we might reasonably suggest the coasts of Great Britain, as affording every kind of various interest, which can by possibility be desired.

Before returning home in the spring of 1857 she made a prolonged tour in Syria and Palestine.

"As to the frequency of these shocking occurrences, the writer has some opportunity of being correctly impressed, by means of a yearly tour through many counties of the State.

With the contributions which the Christians of Antioch, and probably of other cities, made to their poorer and afflicted brethren, Barnabas and Saul set out for Jerusalem, soon returning however to Antioch, not to resume their labors, but to make preparations for an extended missionary tour.

I began to put on flesh before I had been in the country a week, and it was during my fifth American tour that I became really fat for the first time in my life.

"When I started out on my lonely wedding tour I gave up that, and if I should go back to New York, I do not think I should want to take it again.".

" "When Orville was returning from his eastern tour, he came across Charles, in Portland, and rode with him a short distance.

We returned to the Society's estate, where we exchanged our saddles for the phaeton, and proceeded on our eastward tour.

" BIRMINGHAM DAILY POST."A singularly happy and interesting record of a most enjoyable tour.

IX THE CITY OF AHMEDABAD Ahmedabad, capital of the province of Jujarat, once the greatest city of India, and formerly "as large as London," is the first stopping place on the conventional tour from Bombay through the northern part of the empire, because it contains the most perfect and pure specimens of Saracenic architecture; and our experience taught us that it is a place no traveler should miss.

98 adjectives to describe  tour