Good Americans when they die go to Paris.
T. G. Appleton.
“Good Americans when they die go to Paris.”
“We have grace of strength to work, to clear our cities of any dirt.”
“Cities were always like people, showing their varying personalities to the traveler. Depending on the city and on the traveler, there might begin a mutual love, or dislike, friendship, or enmity. W...”
“Having spent a long time in open spaces, whether sea or desert, it is a luxury to be able to take refuge in towns with narrow streets which provide a fragile fortress against the assaults of the in...”
“I do not know where to go, but I have been on the road.”
“While she was in transit, being unattached was exhilarating, but the moment she stopped, so did the high.”
“The natural tenderness and delicacy of our constitution, added to the many dangers we are subject to from your sex, renders it almost impossible for a single lady to travel without injury to her ch...”