Tuscan Cities

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Tuscan Cities
Rogers, Bruce, 1870-1957, Former Owner. Dlc
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He hopefully laid hold of me, and walked me off to one impossible apartment after another, — brick-floored, scantily rugged, stoveless, husk-matressed, mountain-J)edsteaded, where we should have to find our own service, and subsist mainly upon the view from the windows. This was always fine ; the valet had a cultivated eye for a prospect, and there was one of these lodgings which I should have liked to take for the sake of the boys playing mora in the old palace court, and the old lady with a s...ingle tooth rising like an obelisk from her lower jaw, who wished to let it.
A boarding-house, or pension, whose windows commanded an en- chanting panorama of the Sienese hills, was provided with rather too PANFORTE DI SIENA. 143 much of the landscape in-doors ; and at another, which was cleanly and attractive, two obdurate young Englishmen were occupying the sunny rooms we wanted and would not vacate them for several days.
The landlord conveyed a vivid impression of the violent character of these young men by whispering to me behind his hand, while he gently tried their door to see whether they were in or not, before he ventured to show me their apartment We could not wait, and then he tried to get rooms for us on the floor above, in an apartment belonging to a priest, so that we might at least eat at his table; but he failed in this, and we resumed our search for shelter.


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