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SOME ADVANTAGES OF STAY-AT-HOME TRAVEL 



Travel by stay-at-homes has some advantages, 

 never seasick nor homesick . They never 

 miss boat or train. They lose no lug- 

 gage. They sleep well o' nights, in 

 comfortable beds. They may change 

 the season at will, skate on a frozen 

 canal to-day and sail between tulip 

 fields bordering the same waterway to- 

 morrow. They have many of the 

 delights of travel with none of its 

 fatigue. The club is not tired. Whither 

 away now? Let it be to Paris, where 

 the old lie de la Cite is living history 

 and the Louvre will change the club's 



Such travelers are 









Fig. 62. — A Dutch windmill 



introduction to the old masters into a more intimate acquaintance 

 with them; where, too, the merry modern world invites one to make 

 holiday, / 



Fig. 63. — Paris, a glimpse of the Seine 



