Appearance—St. Denis and its Abbey

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[CHAP. II.]

Of the Approach to Paris—General Appearance of that City—Its

Bridges—Is inferior in Comfort to London—Settled at an

Hotel—Population of Paris—Its Markets—Badly supplied with

Water—Of its various Divisions and their Inhabitants—Palais

Royal—Gamblers—Police—English Papers—Rule to find one's Way

through Paris—The Tuilleries—The Louvre—Plans of Improvement