VIII.
EUROPE.
[It has been judged best to let Margaret herself tell
the story of her travels. In the spring of 1846, her
valued friends, Marcus Spring and lady, of New York,
had decided to make a tour in Europe, with their son,
and they invited Miss Fuller to accompany them. An
arrangement was soon made on such terms as she could
accept, and the party sailed from Boston in the
“Cambria,” on the first of August. The following narrative
is made up of letters addressed by her to various
correspondents. Some extracts, describing distinguished
persons whom she saw, have been borrowed from her
letters to the New York Tribune.]
TO MRS. MARGARET FULLER.
My dear Mother: —
The last two days at sea passed well enough, as a
number of agreeable persons were introduced to me, and
there were several whom I knew before. I enjoyed
nothing on the sea; the excessively bracing air so affected