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PART II

Returning


"What an excellent remedy, or, at least, what a palliative, for the sufferings of the head and heart, is TRAVELLING. Alternate weariness and rest leave no room for any train of ideas, and every thing conspires to render us as happy as if our sufferings were ended."

Duke de la Rochefaucalt Liancourt's Travels.

Vol. I. p. 173.