
A lively series of letters carries us from the glittering waters of Lake Como to the mist‑kissed peaks of the Alps, all seen through the eyes of a curious traveler and his witty companions. Walter’s observations turn every sunrise into a palette of heliotrope, azure and rose, while Miss Cassandra and Lydia chase those fleeting colors with water‑colours on improvised easels. The narrative blends personal anecdotes with vivid natural detail, making the landscape itself feel like a character that shifts from bright clarity to twilight shadows in an instant.
Interwoven with these scenic sketches are glimpses of the genteel society that accompanies the journey—friendly banter, quiet moments on steam‑boat decks, and the soft hum of nightingales echoing through cypress‑lined paths. The prose captures the intoxicating mix of art, travel, and companionship that defines early‑summer European wanderings, inviting listeners to linger over each described vista as if they were strolling beside the author.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (430K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-01-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1845–1928
Drawn to the stories hidden in old houses, family records, and early American society, this writer brought the Colonial and Revolutionary past to life for a wide readership. Her books blend history, biography, and genealogy with a clear affection for Philadelphia and the early republic.
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