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A first-person travel narrative recounts a trip to Paris for an international exposition, beginning with a brief stay in Turin and a train passage through Savoy and Burgundy. The narrator describes station formalities and the courteous but exacting French bureaucracy, vivid rural landscapes and intensive cultivation, and small urban episodes such as hiring a cab with the help of a street youth. Interwoven reflections consider national manners, tolerance, and social types, and the text closes with critical impressions of the exhibition’s painting displays and a comparative appraisal of contemporary Italian art.
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