A Visit to the Holy Land, Egypt, and Italy. Ida Pfeiffer

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5th.

       DEPARTURE FROM ALEXANDRIA.

       September 10th,

       September 12th.

       September 14th.

       MALTA.

       September 15th.

       October 1st.

       October 2d.

       October 3d.

       CIVITA VECCHIA

       CHAPTER XVIII.

       October 4th.

       October 5th.

       SYRACUSE.

       CATANEA.

       October 6th.

       October 7th.

       PALERMO

       October 10th.

       CHAPTER XIX.

       VESUVIUS.

       CHAPTER XX.

       November 7th.

       November 8th.

       ROME.

       November 23d.

       November 24th.

       November 25th.

       November 26th.

       SIENA.

       November 27th.

       November 28th.

       FLORENCE,

       DEPARTURE FROM FLORENCE.December 3d.

       December 4th

       December 5th.

       December 6th.

       NOTES.

       Table of Contents

      For two centuries the princes and nations of the West were accustomed to wander towards the land of the morning. In vain was the noblest blood poured forth in streams in the effort to wrest the country of our heavenly Teacher from the grasp of the infidel; and though the Christian Europe of the present day forbears to renew a struggle which, considering the strength that has been gradually increasing for the last six hundred years, might prove an easy one, we cannot wonder that millions of the votaries of Christianity should cherish an earnest longing to wander in the paths the Redeemer has trod, and to view with their own eyes the traces of the Saviour’s progress from the cradle to the grave.

      In the generality of cases, however, the hardships, dangers, and difficulties of such a journey were sufficient to overthrow the bravest resolution; and thus the wishes of the majority remained unfulfilled.

      Few men were found to possess the degree of strength and endurance requisite for the carrying out of such an undertaking; but that a delicate lady of the higher classes, a native of Vienna, should have the heroism to do what thousands of men failed to achieve, seemed almost incredible.

      In her earliest youth she earnestly desired to perform this journey; descriptions of the Holy Land were perused by her with peculiar interest, and a book of Eastern travel had more charms for her than the most glowing accounts of Paris or London.

      It was not, however, until our Authoress had reached a riper age, and had finished the education of her sons, that she succeeded in carrying into effect the ardent aspiration of her youth.

      On the 2d of March, 1842, she commenced her journey alone, without companions, but fully prepared to bear every ill, to bid defiance to every danger, and to combat every difficulty. That this undertaking should have succeeded may almost be looked upon as a wonder.

      Far from desiring publicity, she merely kept a diary, in order to retain the recollections of her tour during her later life, and to impart to her

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