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walk through France; but as I was too weak for any considerable distance, and my sister[1] could not be supposed to be able to walk as far as S*** each day, we determined to purchase an ass, to carry our portmanteau and one of us by turns.

Early, therefore, on Monday, August 8th, S*** and C*** went to the ass market, 8 Aug., 1814.and purchased an ass, and the rest or the day, until four in the afternoon, was spent in preparations for our departure; during which, Madame L'Hote[2] paid us a visit, and attempted to dissuade us from our design. She represented to us that a large army had been recently disbanded, that the soldiers and officers wandered idle about the country, and that les Dames seroient certainement enlevèes. But we were proof against her arguments, and packing up a few necessaries, leaving the rest to go by the diligence, we departed in a fiacre from the door of the hotel, our little ass following.

We dismissed the coach at the barrier. It was dusk, and the ass seemed totally unable to bear one of us, appearing to sink under the portmanteau, although it was small and light. We were, however, merry enough, and thought the leagues short. 8 Aug., 1814.We arrived at Charenton about ten.

Charenton is prettily situated in a valley, through which the Seine flows, winding among banks variegated with trees. On looking at this scene, C*** exclaimed,

  1. In the Essays &c. (1840), as C*** is substituted for my sister.
  2. So in Shelley's edition; but in Mrs. Shelley's we read Madame l'hôtesse.