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Travels Through France and Italy

by Tobias Smollett

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Cantankerous, spleen-filled, sickly 42-year old Scottish novelist travels with his Jamaican wife through France and Italy on the Grand Tour circuit. Complains and gripes about everything for two years straight. Fascinating portrait of the man, the time and place. Despite the pessimistic and negative tone (traits one normally wants to avoid in a travel companion) it is perversely entertaining. ( )
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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: think the Englifh ambaflador is as great a man at Paris as the chancellor of France. I ought to make an apology for troubling you with fuch an unentertaining detail, and confider that the detention of my books muft be a matter of very little confequence to any body, but to Your affectionate humble fervant. LETTER III. Boulogne, Augufl 15, J76j, I Am much obliged to you for your kin4 enquiries after my health, which has been lately in a very declining condition. In confequence of a cold, caught a few days after my arrival in France, I was feized with a violent cough, attended with a fever, and ftitches in my breaft, which tormented me all night long without ceafing. At the fame time I had a great difcharge by expectoration, and fuch a dejection of fpirits as I never felt before. In this fituation, I took a ftep which maymay appear to have been defperate. I knew there was no impofthume in my lungs, and I fuppofed the ftitches were fpafmodical. I was fenfible that all my complaints were originally derived from relaxation. I therefore hired a chaife, and going to the beach, about a league from the town, plunged into the fea, without he- fitation. By this defperate remedy, I got a frefh cold in my head ; but my ftitches and fever vanifhed the very firft day; and by a daily repetition of the bath, I have dimi- nifhed my cough, ftrengthened my body, and recovered my fpirits. I believe I fhould have tried the fame experiment even if there had been an abfcefs in my lungs, though fuck practice would have been contrary to all the rules of medicine: but I am not one of thofe who implicitly believe in all the dogmata of phyfic. I faw one of the guides at Bath, the ftouteft fellow amongft them, who recovered from the lafl ft age of a confump- tion, by going into the king's bat...

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