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WE have all done it; R. L. Stevenson with a prose fancy that would elevate road-metal itself to a place among the humanities; Henry James with a just delicacy, that seems to add a decorative touch to the familiar chateaux and the well-worn ways; the rest of us, in this latter time, at a long distance, and in various measure, yet drawn irresistibly into print. And now Mr. (or Miss?) A. R. Sennett is moved also to attempt to give to others some of the abiding pleasure experienced on the open road.
Fragments from Continental Journeyings.
By A. R. Sennett. Pp. vi + 516. (London: Whittaker and Co., 1903.) Price 4s. 6d. net.
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C., G. Fragments from Continental Journeyings . Nature 69, 391 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/069391b0
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