A FIELD OF WILD NARCISSUS AT MONTREUX 



Montreux, charmingly situated on the shore of the Lake of Geneva, is one of the most 

 popular resorts in Switzerland, both in summer and winter. At the end of September 

 numbers of visitors arrive to take the so-called "grape cure," which consists of the not 

 unpleasant prescription of eating an unlimited amount of the excellent grapes which grow 

 in profusion on the hillsides above the town. Near Montreux are the equally popular 

 resorts of Clarens, Territet, Veytaux, and Vevey — the scene of Rousseau's Noiivelle Heloise. 



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