. Zigzag journeys in Europe : vacation rambles in historic lands. DE I.A I I stood the guillotine, or rather the guillotines, on which LouisXIV. and Marie Antoinette and nearly three thousand persons per-ished. Her r itionists cut off the heads of the royal family, andthe heads of the revolutionists.. c:/.Aft i TK- ENTRANCE TO THE LOTVRE. PARIS. 26l Two beautiful fountains were playing on the afternoon when theClass made their visit. The sky was all rose and gold ; the Seine flowedcalmly along; the aspect of every thing seemed as foreign to any pastassociation of war, tragedy, and pangs of

. Zigzag journeys in Europe : vacation rambles in historic lands. DE I.A I I stood the guillotine, or rather the guillotines, on which LouisXIV. and Marie Antoinette and nearly three thousand persons per-ished. Her r itionists cut off the heads of the royal family, andthe heads of the revolutionists.. ~c:/.Aft ~ i TK- ENTRANCE TO THE LOTVRE. PARIS. 26l Two beautiful fountains were playing on the afternoon when theClass made their visit. The sky was all rose and gold ; the Seine flowedcalmly along; the aspect of every thing seemed as foreign to any pastassociation of war, tragedy, and pangs of Stock Photo
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. Zigzag journeys in Europe : vacation rambles in historic lands. DE I.A I I stood the guillotine, or rather the guillotines, on which LouisXIV. and Marie Antoinette and nearly three thousand persons per-ished. Her r itionists cut off the heads of the royal family, andthe heads of the revolutionists.. ~c:/.Aft ~ i TK- ENTRANCE TO THE LOTVRE. PARIS. 26l Two beautiful fountains were playing on the afternoon when theClass made their visit. The sky was all rose and gold ; the Seine flowedcalmly along; the aspect of every thing seemed as foreign to any pastassociation of war, tragedy, and pangs of human suffering as thefigures of the Tritons and Nereids that were spouting water from thefishes in their hands.