id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt nnc2.ark:-13960-t8qd08m5f Spice, R. P. Wanderings Of The Hermit Of Westminster On The Continent 1880.0 .txt text/plain 10300 257 52 All these the Hermit passed in review ; and, to satisfy the cravings of nature, pulled up at a wine shop, or road-side Inn, on one side of the Latin way, into which he went by a cross road, for refreshment, which was served up in very primitive style; and this he felt grateful for, the meal consisting of eggs and bread and wine, accompanied by the finest of all known sauces, namely, hunger ; and finally found his way back to his hotel in modern Rome in good time for dinner. And about this fair city the Hermit wandered and greatly enjoyed the brief period which he could devote to it, his favorite walk being on and over the magnificent old bridge which the French general, Davoust, tried in vain to blow up. cache/nnc2.ark:-13960-t8qd08m5f.txt txt/nnc2.ark:-13960-t8qd08m5f.txt