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NORTHERN SPAIN
PAINTED AND DESCRIBED
BY
EDGAR T. A. WIGRAM
LONDON
ADAM & CHARLES BLACK
1906
“There is, Sir, a good deal of Spain which has not beenperambulated. I would have you go thither.”
Dr Johnson.
“And so you travel on foot?” said Leon. “How romantic! Howcourageous!”
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“Yes,” returned the undergraduate, “it’s rather nice thanotherwise, when once you’re used to it; only it’s devilishdifficult to get washed. I like the fresh air and these stars andthings.”
“Aha!” said Leon, “Monsieur is an artist.”
“Oh, nonsense!” cried the Englishman. “A fellow may admire thestars and be anything he likes.”
R. L. Stevenson.
TO
W. A. W.
SAEPE MECUM TEMPUS IN ULTIMUM
DEDUCTO