Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes
Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes
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r market-place. To prove her good temper, one child after
another was set upon her back to ride, and one after another went
head over heels into the air; until a want of confidence began to
reign in youthful bosoms, and the experiment was discontinued from
a dearth of subjects. I was already backed by a deputation of my
friends; but as if this were not enough, all the buyers and sellers
came round and helped me in the bargain; and the ass and I and
Father Adam were the centre of a hubbub for near half an hour. At
length she passed into my service for the consideration of sixty-
five francs and a glass of brandy. The sack had already cost
eighty francs and two glasses of beer; so that Modestine, as I
instantly baptized her, was upon all accounts the cheaper article.
Indeed, that was as it should be; for she was only an appurtenance
of my mattress, or self-acting bedstead on four castors.
I had a last interview with Father Adam in a billiard-room at the witching hour of dawn, when I adminis
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Classic travel literature, first documented use of a sleeping bag. A fully annotated version is available on Wikisource (Wikipedia). This book has inspired a whole travel industry in south-central France where people go to re-enact his hike on the now-named "Stevenson Trail".
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