About This Book
An elderly traveler sent to take mineral waters at Nassau composes a series of light travel sketches and personal essays that mix humorous anecdote with contemplative description. He narrates the sea voyage and scenes aboard a steam packet, outlines the daily regimen of drinking, bathing, and walking prescribed for his cure, and records encounters with fellow passengers and coastal sights. Interspersed are wry self-deprecations, vivid sensory impressions of weather and sea, and brief philosophical asides on nature, health, and memory, producing a varied collection that shifts between comic observation and quiet reflection.
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