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Zigzag Journeys in Europe: Vacation Rambles in Historic Lands

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Zigzag Journeys

IN

EUROPE.

VACATION RAMBLES IN HISTORIC LANDS.

BY

HEZEKIAH BUTTERWORTH.

BOSTON:
ESTES AND LAURIAT.
1882.

Copyright,
By Estes & Lauriat,
1879.

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The young king surrounded by courtiers

“THE BOY-KING.”


PREFACE.

THE aim of the publishers and writer, in preparing this volume for young people, is to give a view of the principal places in England and France where the most interesting events have occurred; and, by a free use of pictures and illustrative stories, to present historic views of the two countries in an entertaining and attractive manner.

An American teacher takes a class of boys on a vacation tour to England and France, and interests them in those places that illustrate the different periods of English and French history. It is his purpose to give them in this manner a picturesque view of present scenes and past events, and to leave on their minds an outline of history for careful reading to fill.

A few of the stories are legendary, as the “Jolly Harper Man” and the “Wise Men of Gotham;” but these illustrate the quaint manners and customs of the Middle Ages. Nearly all of the stories that relate to history are strictly true.

The illustrations of history, both by pencil and pen, are given in the disconnected way that a traveller would find them in his journeys; but they may be easily combined by memory in their chronological order, and made to form a harmonious series of pictures.

The writer has sought to amuse as well as to instruct, and for this purpose the personal experiences of the young travellers are in part given. Two of the boys, who have small means, make the trip in the cheapest possible manner. Tommy Toby meets the mishaps a thoughtless boy might experience. The other travellers have an eye for the literary and poetic scenes and incidents of the tour.

That the volume may amuse and entertain the young reader, and awaken in him a greater love of books of history, biography, and travel, is the hope of the publishers and the author.

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CONTENTS.

Chapter   Page
I. The Journey Proposed 3
II. Tom Toby’s Secret Society 12
III. First Meeting of the Club 22
IV. On the Atlantic 51
V. The Land of Scott and Burns 71
VI. Story Telling in Edinburgh 84
VII. A Rainy Evening Story at Carlisle 104
VIII. A Cloudless Day 119
IX. A Series of Memorable Visits 135
X. A Visit to Oxford and Woodstock 153
XI. Letters and Excursions 160
XII. London 173
XIII. Belgium 205
XIV. Upper Normandy 226
XV. Paris 249
XVI. Brittany 283
XVII. Homeward 304

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