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Title: The Foreign Tour of Messrs. Brown, Jones and Robinson
Being the History of What They Saw, and Did, in Belgium,
Germany, Switzerland & Italy.
Author: Richard Doyle
Release Date: July 20, 2009 [EBook #29463]
Language: English
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The Foreign Tour
of Messrs
BROWN, JONES, and ROBINSON.
Being the History of
What They Saw, and Did
in Belgium, Germany,
Switzerland & Italy.
by
Richard Doyle.
London. Bradbury & Evans. Whitefriars.
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* * * *
[LONDON.]
The mail train to Dover. Brown, Jones, and Robinson starting on their
travels.
[OSTEND.]
After a rough passage, Brown, Jones, and Robinson are here seen landed
at Ostend, surrounded, and a little bewildered, by the natives, who
overwhelm them with attentions--seize the luggage, thrust cards into
their hands, drag them in several directions at once, all talking
together (which prevented their directions being so clear as they
otherwise would have been)--and, finally, all expecting money!
They are at the Douane, waiting for the officials to search the luggage.
Robinson and Jones (alarmed by expression of Brown's countenance).
--"What's the matter now?" Brown (in a voice of agony). --"I've left the
key of my bag at home!"
[OSTEND TO COLOGNE.]
A sketch made at Malines.
How they saw Belgium.
[COLOGNE.]
THE ARRIVAL AT COLOGNE.
Travellers passing their exami
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