Peregrine in France: A Lounger's Journal, in Familiar Letters to His Friend
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A series of familiar letters records a leisurely traveler's passage through towns and ports in France, offering vivid descriptions of journeys, inns, and the small frustrations of travel. The narrator notes local sights and architecture, military remnants and coastal works, and sketches the routines of harbors and markets. Practical advice about lodging, food, and sketching is mixed with anecdotes of encounters and remarks on customs, labor, and manners. Light humor, casual digressions, and attentive scene-painting give the letters an episodic, conversational tone that balances travel detail with personal reflection.
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