The book Further Recollections of a Diplomatist was written by author Rumbold, Horace, Sir, 1829-1913 Here you can read free online of Further Recollections of a Diplomatist book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Further Recollections of a Diplomatist a good or bad book?
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The tables in the large dining-room of the station were spread with an extraordinary variety of food of all kinds and of excellent quality, both hot and cold — in fact, an amply abundant Tiiienu .for a big dinner, the payment of i\ kroner, or IS. 8d., entitling one to dispose of as much of the viands displayed as one's digestive powers and the company's time-tables permitted. It seemed a wasteftil system, but was princely in its liberality. A distinctive feature of the railway buffets, as well ...as of the suppers at the private parties at Stock- holm, by the way, is the delicious milk handed round in glasses with the other refreshments. Not to dwell too long, however, on the subject, I may say at once that the food in Swedish houses is, as a ^ The last general census taken (that of 1898) put the population of Sweden at just over five millions. Digitized by VjOOQ IC ARRIVAL AT STOCKHOLM 233 rule, extremely good, and that some of the Swedish women-cooks are perfect cordons hleus. Quite late in the evening, when the intermin- able summer daylight was at last fading out of the sky, we passed through a wilder region of fir and moorland, strewn here and there with great moss- grown boulders, and soon reached the immediate outskirts of the capital, and then crossing the long railway bridge that spans the very head of Lake Malar and the Island of Riddarholm, found our- selves at the central terminus in Tegelbacken.
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