He pressed me to visit him; and then, with an escort of our Cossacks, he and his daughter left for Tiflis; whence he took train back to Hungary.
I recollected the Baron's invitation to Budapest, therefore I took train there, and found his residence to be one of those great white houses on the Franz Josef Quay.
From here I took trainto Los Andes; then by narrow gauge line, the grade being 7 per cent.
We took train direct to Peshawar, via Rawal Pindi and Lahore.
Therefore at noon I took train at St. Pancras, and about half-past two was sitting with him in his private room at the college.
He was then released, and given safe escort back to Cosenza, whence he took train back to Rome.
Therefore, two days later, I took train to Bath, and found that she lived in a fine old mansion called Ridgehill Manor, near Kelston, about three miles out of the city.
Surridge arranged for a hired car for me to-day from Bath to Westbury, where I took train to Newbury, and the `sixteen' met me there and brought me here.
I took trainat about half-past five for my father's in Williams County.
From Collingwood we took trainabout 100 miles to Toronto, where we staid a few days; then from Toronto we took train via Niagara and Buffalo to New York.
The following day, Monday, I took train to Toronto, and thence to Collingwood, from which place I intended to branch off to Owen Sound and visit the Cape Croker and Saugeen Indians.
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