London at the End of the Century:A Book of Gossip
a Beckett, Arthur William
1900
PROS AND CONS.
In conclusion, the Channel has lost most of its terrors in these days of , , , and . A good passage is almost a certainty. On enquiry at the London termini one can always find the condition of affairs at the coast. You know whether it is calm or If you are tied to time you brave the weather, and in the event of there being a gale trust to the reviving effects of the at Boulogne and . But if it is calm the passage over is simply It is a thousand pities that (thanks to the treachery of the weather) sometimes that dream is changed into a nightmare. | |
