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Identifier: argosythe34wood (find matches)
Title: The Argosy
Year: 1865 (1860s)
Authors: Wood, Henry, Mrs., 1814-1887 Wood, Charles W. (Charles William), b. 1850?
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Publisher: London (etc.) R. Bentley (etc.)
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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not yet reached Enrico.Upon which, Fieramosca was graciously pleased to be conciliatedand—pending Clelias awakening—embraced Clelias brother. When the first part of Enricos news w^as told his mother, she wasrather shaken, then extremely angry, and said that Clelia should bebrought to marry Signor Biagio, after all. But when Enrico informedher that, in that case, he himself could not marry Mrs. Walford, whovowed that she would have no brother-in-law but Fieramosca, theSignora Maria lowered her colours at once. But she never fairly forgave her daughter, who spent a great dealof her time with Mrs. Walford, in consequence. And, in the refinedand charming companionship of that lady, both her mind and hercharacter developed, thus rendering her more delightful than ever toFieramosca, when marriage brought to a happy end, the story ofthat gallant warriors perplexities. —N>^^a24^=CN— 128 IN THE BLACK FOREST. By Charles W. Wood, Author of Through Holland, Round About Norway, &c.
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w E left ourselves in thevery middle of thelovely Angenbachthal, wherethe wanderer may loiteramidst untrodden paths, andrevel in the glades anddepths of a vast forest. From this varied andbeautiful valley we issuedforth on to the interestingbut less striking Wiesenthal.All the different features ofthe road, noted the previousday in coming from Schopf-heim stood out again fa-miliarly, with a sort offriendly home feeHng aboutthem. For it is seldom thatyou travel a road twice overin the Black Forest, unless-you have taken up yourabode there; or are makingmore than a passing stay inany particular district or spot, for the pleasure of seeking and find-ing its hidden beauties. And, after all, this is the only way of knowing the Black Forest—of knowing, indeed, any place or country. Many of the best spots,especially in the district before us, lie concealed in little nooks, by-pathsand by-ways, that the ordinary tourist never thinks or dreams of.Take Norway, as an example. No one can really

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