The Innocents Abroad


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Savon is a necessary de la vie to any body but a Frenchman, et je  
l'aurai hors de cet hotel or make trouble. You hear me. Allons.  
BLUCHER.  
I remonstrated against the sending of this note, because it was so mixed  
up that the landlord would never be able to make head or tail of it; but  
Blucher said he guessed the old man could read the French of it and  
average the rest.  
Blucher's French is bad enough, but it is not much worse than the English  
one finds in advertisements all over Italy every day. For instance,  
observe the printed card of the hotel we shall probably stop at on the  
shores of Lake Como:  
"NOTISH."  
"This hotel which the best it is in Italy and most superb, is  
handsome locate on the best situation of the lake, with the most  
splendid view near the Villas Melzy, to the King of Belgian, and  
Serbelloni. This hotel have recently enlarge, do offer all  
commodities on moderate price, at the strangers gentlemen who whish  
spend the seasons on the Lake Come."  
How is that, for a specimen? In the hotel is a handsome little chapel  
where an English clergyman is employed to preach to such of the guests of  
the house as hail from England and America, and this fact is also set  
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