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LETTERS

WRITTEN

DURING A RESIDENCE OF THREE MONTHS IN THE ENVIRONS OF GENEVA,

In the Summer of the Year 1816.




LETTER I.


Hôtel de Sécheron,[1] Geneva,

May 17, 1816.


We arrived at Paris on the 8th of this month, and were detained two days for 8 May, 1816.the purpose of obtaining the various signatures necessary to our passports, the French government having become much more circumspect since the escape of Lavalette. We had no letters of introduction, or any friend in that city, and were therefore confined to our hotel, where we were obliged to hire apartments for the week, although when we first arrived we expected to be detained one night only; for in Paris there are no houses where you can be accommodated with apartments by the day.

  1. Secheron in Shelley's edition.