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A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY

THROUGH FRANCE AND ITALY.

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'HEY order," said I, "this matter better in France

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"You have been in France?" said my gentleman, turning quick upon me, with the most civil triumph in the world.—

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Strange!" quoth I, debating the matter with myself, "that one-and-twenty miles' sailing (for 'tis absolutely no further from Dover to Calais) should give a man these rights—I'll look into them: so, giving up the argument, I went straight to my lodgings, put up halfa-dozen shirts and a black pair of silk breeches -"the coat I have on," said I, looking at the sleeve, "will do❞—took a place in the Dover stage; and the packet sailing at nine the next morning, by three I had got sat down to my dinner upon a fricasseed chicken so incontestably in France, that had I died that night of an

indigestion, the whole world could not have suspended the effects of the Droits d'aubaine: * my shirts, and black pair of silk breeches, portmanteau, and all, must have gone to the King of France: even the little picture which I have so long worn, and so often have told thee, Eliza, I would carry with me to my grave, would have been torn from my neck. - Ungenerous !—to seize upon the wreck of an unwary passenger, whom your subjects had beckoned to their coast! by heaven! sire, it is not well done; and much does it grieve me, 'tis the monarch of a people so civilised and courteous, and so renowned for sentiment and fine feelings, that I have to reason with

But I have scarce set foot in your dominions

CALAIS.

WHEN I had finished my dinner, and drank the King of France's health, to satisfy my mind

* All the effects of strangers (Swiss and Scots excepted) dying in France, are seized by virtue of this law, though the heir be upon the spot. The profit of these contingencies being farmed, there is no redress. [This law has been abrogated many years.-ED.]

that I bore him no spleen, but, on the contrary, high honour for the humanity of his temper, I rose up an inch taller for the accommodation.

-"No," said I, "the Bourbon is by no means a cruel race: they may be misled, like other people; but there is a mildness in their blood." As I acknowledged this, I felt a suffusion of a finer kind upon my cheek, more warm and friendly to man, than what Burgundy (at least, of two livres a bottle, which was such as I had been drinking) could have produced.

-"Just God!" said I, kicking my portmanteau aside, "what is there in this world's goods which should sharpen our spirits, and make so many kind-hearted brethren of us fall out so cruelly as we do by the way?"

When man is at peace with man, how much lighter than a feather is the heaviest of metals in his hand! He pulls out his purse, and, holding it airily and uncompressed, looks round him as if he sought for an object to share it with. In doing this, I felt every vessel in my frame dilate -the arteries beat all cheerily together,—and every power which sustained life performed it with so little friction, that 'twould have confounded the most physical précieuse in France:

with all her materialism, she could scarce have called me a machine

"I'm confident," said I to myself, “I should have overset her creed."

The accession of that idea carried Nature, at that time, as high as she could go.-I was at peace with the world before, and this finished the treaty with myself—

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Now, was I a King of France,” cried I, "what a moment for an orphan to have begged his father's portmanteau of me!"

THE MONK.

CALAIS.

I HAD Scarce uttered the words, when a poor monk of the order of St. Francis came into the room to beg something for his convent. No man cares to have his virtues the sport of contingencies or one man may be generous as another man is puissant—sed non, quo ad hanc -or be it as it may-for there is no regular reasoning upon the ebbs and flows of our humours: they may depend upon the same courses, for aught I know, which influence the

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tides themselves;-'twould oft be no discredit to us to suppose it was so: I'm sure, at least, for myself, that in many a case I should be more highly satisfied to have it said by the world, I had an affair with the moon, in which there was neither sin nor shame, than have it pass altogether as my own act and deed, wherein there was so much of both.

-But be this as it may. The moment I cast my eyes upon him, I was predetermined not to give him a single sous; and, accordingly, I put my purse into my pocket, buttoned it up, set myself a little more upon my centre, and advanced up gravely to him: there was something, I fear, forbidding in my look: I have his figure this moment before my eyes, and think there was that in it which deserved better.

The monk, as I judged from the break in his tonsure (a few scattered white hairs upon his temples being all that remained of it), might be. about seventy; but from his eyes, and that sort of fire which was in them, which seemed more tempered by courtesy than years, could be no more than sixty ;-truth might lie between :he was certainly sixty-five; and the general air of his countenance, notwithstanding some

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