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results察at any rate had given me a ravenous appetite。



Late that evening察the 20th察we resumed our old quarters at Lagny

and early next day I made a visit to the royal headquarters at

Ferrires察where I observed great rejoicing going on察the occasion for

it being an important victory gained near Mendon察a French corps of

about 30000 men under General Ducrot having been beaten by the Fifth

Prussian and Second Bavarian corps。  Ducrot had been stubbornly

holding ground near Mendon for two or three days察much to the

embarrassment of the Germans too察since he kept them from closing a

gap in their line to the southwest of Paris察but in the recent fight

he had been driven from the field with such heavy loss as to render

impossible his maintaining the gap longer。  The Crown Prince of

Prussia was thus enabled to extend his left察without danger察as far

as Bougival察north of Versailles察and eventually met the right of the

Crown Prince of Saxony察already at Denil察north of St。 Denis。  The

unbroken circle of investment around Paris being well´nigh assured

news of its complete accomplishment was momentarily expected

therefore everybody was jubilant on account of the breaking up of

Ducrot察but more particularly because word had been received the same

morning that a correspondence had begun between Bazaine and Prince

Frederick Charles察looking to the capitulation of Metz察for the

surrender of that place would permit the Second Army to join in the

siege of Paris。



Learning all this察and seeing that the investment was about

completed察I decided to take up my quarters at Versailles察and

started for that place on the 22d察halting at Noisy le Grand to take

luncheon with some artillery officers察whose acquaintance we had made

the day of the surrender at Sedan。  During the meal I noticed two

American flags flying on a couple of houses near by。  Inquiring the

significance of this察I was told that the flags had been put up to

protect the buildingsthe owners察two American citizens察having in a

bad fright abandoned their property察and察instead of remaining

outside察gone into Paris察very foolishly察─said our hospitable

friends察 for here they could have obtained food in plenty察and been

perfectly secure from molestation。;



We arrived at Versailles about 7 o'clock that evening and settled

ourselves in the Hotel Reservoir察happy to find there two or three

American families察with whom察of course察we quickly made

acquaintance。  This American circle was enlarged a few days later by

the arrival of General Wm。 B。 Hazen察of our army察General Ambrose E。

Burnside察and Mr。 Paul Forbes。  Burnside and Forbes were hot to see

from the French side察something of the war察and being almost beside

themselves to get into Paris察a permit was granted them by Count

Bismarck察and they set out by way of Sevres察Forsyth and I

accompanying them as far as the Palace of St。 Cloud察which we

proposed to see察though there were strict orders against its being

visited generally。  After much trouble we managed察through the ;open

sesame; of the King's pass察to gain access to the palace察but to our

great disappointment we found that all the pictures had been cut from

the frames and carried off to Paris察except one portrait察that of

Queen Victoria察against whom the French were much incensed。  All

other works of art had been removed察tooa most fortunate

circumstance察for the palace being directly on the German line察was

raked by the guns from the fortress of Mont Valerien察and in a few

days burned to the ground。



In less than a week Burnside and Forbes returned from Paris。  They

told us their experience had been interesting察but were very reticent

as to particulars察and though we tried hard to find out what they had

seen or done察we could get nothing from them beyond the general

statement that they had had a good time察and that General Trochu had

been considerate enough to postpone a sortie察in order to let them

return察but this we did not quite swallow。  After a day or two they

went into Paris again察and I then began to suspect that they were

essaying the role of mediators察and that Count Bismarck was feeding

their vanity with permits察and receiving his equivalent by learning

the state of affairs within the beleaguered city。



〃From about the 1st of October on察the Germans were engaged in making

their enveloping lines impenetrable察bringing up their reserves

siege guns察and the like察the French meanwhile continuing to drill

and discipline the National Guard and relieving the monotony

occasionally by a more or less spirited察but invariably abortive

sortie。  The most notable of these was that made by General Vinoy

against the heights of Clamart察the result being a disastrous repulse

by the besiegers。  After this察matters settled down to an almost

uninterrupted quietude察only a skirmish here and there察and it being

plain that the Germans did not intend to assault the capital察but

would accomplish its capture by starvation察I concluded to find out

from Count Bismarck about when the end was expected察with the purpose

of spending the interim in a little tour through some portions of

Europe undisturbed by war察returning in season for the capitulation。

Count Bismarck having kindly advised me as to the possible date



Forsyth and I察on the 14th of October察left Versailles察going first

direct to the Chateau Ferrieres to pay our respects to the King

which we did察and again took luncheon with him。  From the chateau we

drove to Meaux察and there spent the night察resuming our journey next

morning察we passed through Epernay察Rheims察and Rethel to Sedan

where we tarried a day察and finally察on October 18察reached Brussels。









CHAPTER XX。



BRUSSELSDECIDING TO VISIT EASTERN EUROPEAUSTRIADOWN THE DANUBE´

´IN CONSTANTINOPLETHE LADIES OF THE HAREMTHE SULTANTURKISH

SOLDIERSA BANQUETA VISIT IN ATHENSKING GEORGE OF GREECEVICTOR

EMMANUEL;BEDEVILED WITH CARES OF STATE;DEER SHOOTINGA MILITARY

DINNERRETURN TO VERSAILLESGERMANS ENTERING PARISCRITICISM ON

THE FRANCO´PRUSSIAN WARCONCLUSION。



On reaching Brussels察one of the first things to do was to pay my

respects to the King of Belgium察which I did察accompanied by our

Minister察Mr。 Russell Jones。  Later I dined with the King and Queen

meeting at the dinner many notable people察among them the Count and

Countess of Flanders。  A day or two in Brussels sufficed to mature

our plans for spending the time up to the approximate date of our

return to Paris察and deciding to visit eastern Europe察we made Vienna

our first objective察going there by way of Dresden。



At Vienna our Minister察Mr。 John Jay察took charge of usForsyth was

still with meand the few days' sojourn was full of interest。  The

Emperor being absent from the capital察we missed seeing him察but the

Prime Minister察Count von Beust察was very polite to us察and at his

house we had the pleasure of meeting at dinner Count Andrassy察the

Prime Minister of Hungary。



〃From Vienna we went to Buda´Pesth察the Hungarian capital察and thence

in a I small察crowded察and uncomfortable steamboat察down the Danube

to Rustchuck察whence we visited Bucharestall who travel in eastern

Europe do soand then directing our course southward察we went first

to Varna察and from that city by steamer through the Black Sea to

Constantinople。



We reached the Turkish capital at the time of Ramadan察the period of

the year about a month during which the Mohammedans are commanded

by the Koran to keep a rigorous fast every day from sunrise till

sunset。  All the followers of the Prophet were therefore busy with

their devotionsholding a revival察as it were察hence there was no

chance whatever to be presented to the Sultan察Abdul Aziz察it being

forbidden during the penitential season for him to receive

unbelievers察or in fact any one except the officials of his

household。  However察the Grand Vizier brought me many messages of

welcome察and arranged that I should be permitted to see and salute

his Serene Highness on the Esplanade as he rode by on horseback to

the mosque。



So察the second day after arrival察the Grand Vizier drove me in a

barouche to the Esplanade察where we took station about midway of its

length an hour or so before the Sultan was to appear。  Shortly after

we reached the Esplanade察carriages occupied by the women of the

Sultan's harem began to appear察coming out from the palace grounds

and driving up and down the roadway。  Only a few of the women were

closely veiled察a majority of them wearing an apology for veiling

merely a strip of white lace covering the forehead down to the

eyebrows。  Some were yellow察and some white´types of the Mongolian

and Caucasian races。  Now and then a pretty face was seen察rarely a

beautiful one。  Many were plump察even to corpulence察and these were

the closest veiled察being considered the greatest beauties I presume

since with the Turk obesity is the chief element of c

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