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Title: Three Vassar girls abroad. Rambles of three college girls on a vacation trip through France and Spain for amusement and instruction. With their haps and mishaps
Year: 1883 (1880s)
Authors: Champney, Elizabeth W. (Elizabeth Williams), 1850-1922
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Publisher: Boston, Estes and Lauriat
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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goblin story of the Rhine. The castle is occupied by Dom Fer-nando, the father of the present king of Portugal; he was neverthe reigning sovereign, but simply king consort, occupying a positionanalog-ous to that of his cousin, the lamented Prince Albert, thehusband of Victoria. A German Prince, he married the Queen ofPortugal and kept himself very wisely out of all govermental matters.After the death of the queen he retired to Penha Castle, and hasmarried an American singer of some note. I have heard her sing in Boston, said Saint; does it not seemodd to see her here, the wife of an ex-king? Shall you call on her? Barbara asked. Certainly not, I never knew her in America, and if I had Ishould not dare presume now. It is very good of her husband to letstrangers wander about their grounds as though they were a publicpark. Shall you go to the chapel. Saint? I believe that is open tovisitors. I think not, Maud. I am a little tired and think I will wait herein the garden until you return.
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LISBON AND CINTRA. 103 You and Mrs. Arnold go and do the chapel, Barbara proposed, while I wait here with Saint. As soon as Maud and her sister were out of sight, Barbara asked,a little anxiously, Are you feeling quite well. Saint, dear? you havenot looked yourself for a day or two. I dont know why, Saint replied, eagerly. I am very well. A little tired perhaps. I fear we may not be wise in attemptingto see so much. Lord Gubbins goes straight to Oporto, while we areto make at least two stops on the way. Do you imagine that weshall meet with them again? Yes, indeed. Mr. Featherstonhaugh thought it very improbablethat the) would immediately find passage for England, and LordGubbins desires to spend a few days in the vicinity of Oporto. Hemeans to go up the river to the vineyards, to purchase a quantity ofport, it is a favorite wine with the English. I believe he wouldrather secure a few hampers of the choicer varieties than to visit themost wonderful place in Europe. Mr. Featherstonhaug

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