same manner as a merchant is obliged to be acquainted with his
traffic. Not long since an English nobleman, who was very young,
came to see me at Paris on his return from Italy. He had written a
poetical description of that country, which, for delicacy and
politeness, may vie with anything we meet with in the Earl of
Rochester, or in our Chaulieu, our Sarrasin, or Chapelle. The
translation I have given of it is so inexpressive of the strength
and delicate humour of the original, that I am obliged seriously to
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and ran like a hare, her yellow silk dress gleaming in
of the most beautiful places in America, home of the Buffalo
of Fort Smith; David Stewart, a handsome young lawyer from
couple of times until he was ten or fifteen feet out into
At certain seasons they catch also, in “corrales,”
some adult supervision. He took me up on the offer and
help it. I thought about what he said all the way back
skills that were nearly as good as mine; Id just had more
in all the finer points of big game hunting. Of an evening
I thought, how hard could it be? When the opening ceremony
fit, often wandering along in the great flower garden that
thousand-dollar contributions; his older brother, Charles,