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By the Ionian Sea

CHAPTER VIII
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Judging from our table at the _Concordia_, the town is miserably provisioned; the dishes were poor and monotonous and infamously cooked.

Almost the only palatable thing offered was an enormous radish.

Such radishes I never saw: they were from six to eight inches long, and more than an inch thick, at the same time thoroughly crisp and sweet.

The wine of the country had nothing to recommend it.

It was very heady, and smacked of drugs rather than of grape juice.
But men must eat, and the _Concordia_, being the only restaurant, daily entertained several citizens, besides guests staying in the house.


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