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Italy, Sicily and Greece Tourists in great numbers now go to Italy by steamers that have Naples and Genoa for ports. By the fast Channel steamers, however, touching at Cherbourg and Havre, one may make the trip in less time (rail journey included). In going to Rome, four days could thus be saved; but the expense will be greater—perhaps forty per cent. . "and now, fair Italy! Thou art the garden of the world, the home Of all Art yields, and Nature can decree; Even in thy desert, what is like to thee? . | SEEING EUROPE WITH FAMOUS AUTHORS EDITED BY FRANCIS w. HALSEY SEEING EUROPE WITH FAMOUS AUTHORS SELECTED AND EDITED WITH INTRODUCTIONS ETC. BY FRANCIS W. HALSEY Editor of Great Epochs in American History Associate Editor of The Worlds Famous Orations and of The Best of the World s Classics etc. IN TEN VOLUMES ILLUSTRATED Vol. VII ITALY SICILY AND GREECE Part One FUNK WAGNALLS COMPANY NEW YORK AND LONDON Copyright 1914 BY Printed in the United States of America