In and out of Three Normandy Inns

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CONTENTS. VILLERVILLE. I. A LANDING ON THE COAST OF FRANCE II.

VILLERVILLE. AN INN BY THE SEA.

CHAPTER I. A LANDING ON THE COAST OF FRANCE.

CHAPTER II. A SPRING DRIVE.

CHAPTER III. FROM AN INN WINDOW.

CHAPTER IV. OUT ON A MUSSEL-BED.

CHAPTER V. THE VILLAGE.

CHAPTER VI. A PAGAN COBBLER.

CHAPTER VII. SOME NORMAN LANDLADIES.

CHAPTER VIII. THE QUARTIER LATIN ON THE BEACH.

CHAPTER IX. A NORMAN HOUSEHOLD.

CHAPTER X. ERNESTINE.

CHAPTER XI. TO AN OLD MANOR.

CHAPTER XII. A NORMAN CURE.

CHAPTER XIII. HONFLEUR NEW AND OLD.

DIVES: AN INN ON A HIGH-ROAD.

CHAPTER XIV. A COAST DRIVE.

CHAPTER XV. GUILLAUME-LE-CONQUERANT.

CHAPTER XVI. THE GREEN BENCH.

CHAPTER XVII. THE WORLD THAT CAME TO DIVES.

CHAPTER XVIII. THE CONVERSATION OF PATRIOTS.

CHAPTER XIX. IN LA CHAMBRE DES MARMOUSETS.

TWO BANQUETS AT DIVES.

CHAPTER XX. A SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY REVIVAL.

CHAPTER XXI. THE AFTER-DINNER TALK OF THREE GREAT LADIES.

CHAPTER XXII. A NINETEENTH-CENTURY BREAKFAST.

A LITTLE JOURNEY ALONG THE COAST. CAEN, BAYEUX, ST. LO, COUTANCES.

CHAPTER XXIII. A NIGHT IN A CAEN ATTIC.

CHAPTER XXIV. A DAY AT BAYEUX AND ST. LO.

CHAPTER XXV. A DINNER AT COUTANCES.

CHAPTER XXVI. A SCENE IN A NORMAN COURT.

CHAPTER XXVII. THE FETE-DIEU A JUNE CHRISTMAS.

CHAPTER XXVIII. BY LAND TO MONT ST. MICHEL.

MONT ST. MICHEL: AN INN ON A ROCK.

CHAPTER XXIX. BY SEA TO THE POULARD INN.

CHAPTER XXX. AN HISTORICAL OMELETTE THE PILGRIMS AND THE SHRINE.

Title: In and Out of Three Normandy Inns

Author: Anna Bowman Dodd

Language: English

Produced by John Roberts, Anne Soulard, Charles Franks, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

IN AND OUT OF THREE NORMANDY INNS

BY

ANNA BOWMAN DODD

[Illustration: GUILLAUME-LE-CONQUERANT-DIVES]

TO EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN.

_My Dear Mr. Stedman:

To this little company of Norman men and women, you will, I know, extend a kindly greeting, if only because of their nationality. To your courtesy, possibly, you will add the leaven of interest, when you perceive—as you must—that their qualities are all their own, their defects being due solely to my own imperfect presentment.

With sincere esteem_,

ANNA BOWMAN DODD.

New York.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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