The book Travels With a Donkey in the Cevennes was written by author Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894 Here you can read free online of Travels With a Donkey in the Cevennes book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Travels With a Donkey in the Cevennes a good or bad book?
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In 1877, it appeared, the inhabitants subscribed forty-eight francs ten centimes for the 'Work of the Propagation of Cheylard and Luc. 'j'j the Faith.' Some of this, I could not help hoping, would be applied to my native land. Cheylard scrapes together halfpence for the darkened souls in Ediiibtcrgh ; while Balqiiidder and Diuu'ossness bemoan the ignorance of Rome. Thus, to the high entertainment of the angels, do we pelt each other with evangelists, like school-boys bickering in the snow. The ...inn was again singularly unpretentious. The whole furniture of a not ill-to-do family was in the kitchen : the beds, the cradle, the clothes, the plate-rack, the meal-chest, and the photo- graph of the parish priest. There were five children, one of whom was set to its morning prayers at the stair-foot soon after my arrival, and a sixth would erelong be forthcoming. I was kindly received by these good folk. They were much interested in my misadventure. The wood in which I had slept belonged to them ; the man of Fonzilhac they thought a monster of iniquity, and counselled me warmly to summon him at 7 8 Upper Gevattdan, law — 'because I might have died.' The good wife was horror-stricken to see me drink over a pint of uncreamed milk.
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