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Aunt Jane’s Nieces Abroad

CHAPTER XII
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"Isn't that another volcano ?" "To be sure," said Beth, the geographer.

"Etna is the biggest volcano in the world." "Does it spout ?" he asked, anxiously.
"All the time, they say.

But it is not usually dangerous." "The proper thing, when you go to Eu-rope," declared Uncle John, positively, "is to do Venice, where the turpentine comes from, and Switzerland, where they make chocolate and goat's milk, and Paris and Monte Carlo, where they kick high and melt pearls in champagne.
Everybody knows that.

That's what goin' to Eu-rope really means.

But Sicily isn't on the programme, that I ever heard of.


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