Following the Equator, Part 1
Following the Equator, Part 1
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Following the Equator, Part 1 Description
Following the Equator, Part 1 - Following the Equator is a travel account of Mark Twain's journey around the British Empire in 1897.
 
Following the Equator, Part 1 - The starting point of this lecturing-trip around the world was Paris, where we had been living a year or two. We sailed for America, and there made certain preparations. This took but little time. Two members of my family elected to go with me. Also a carbuncle. The dictionary says a carbuncle is a kind of jewel. Humor is out of place in a dictionary.
 
Following the Equator, Part 1 - We started westward from New York in midsummer, with Major Pond to manage the platform-business as far as the Pacific. It was warm work, all the way, and the last fortnight of it was suffocatingly smoky, for in Oregon and Columbia the forest fires were raging. We had an added week of smoke at the seaboard, where we were obliged awhile for our ship. She had been getting herself ashore in the smoke, and she had to be docked and repaired.
 
Following the Equator, Part 1 - We sailed at last; and so ended a snail-paced march across the continent, which had lasted forty days. We moved westward about mid-afternoon over a rippled and summer sea; an enticing sea, a clean and cool sea, and apparently a welcome sea to all on board; it certainly was to the distressful dustings and smokings and swelterings of the past weeks. The voyage would furnish a three-weeks holiday, with hardly a break in it. We had the whole Pacific Ocean in front of us, with nothing to do but do nothing and be comfortable. The city of Victoria was twinkling dim in the deep heart of her smoke-cloud, and getting ready to vanish and now we closed the field-glasses and sat down on our steamer chairs contented and at peace. But they went to wreck and ruin under us and brought us to shame before all the passengers. They had been furnished by the largest furniture-dealing house in Victoria, and were worth a couple of farthings a dozen, though they had cost us the price of honest chairs. In the Pacific and Indian Oceans one must still bring his own deck-chair on board or go without, just as in the old forgotten Atlantic times—those Dark Ages of sea travel.
Following the Equator, Part 1 Key Feature:
    • We sailed at last; and so ended a snail-paced march across the continent, which had lasted forty days.
    • Also a carbuncle. The dictionary says a carbuncle is a kind of jewel.
    • We sailed for America, and there made certain preparations. This took but little time. Two members of my family elected to go with me.
    • We had an added week of smoke at the seaboard, where we were obliged awhile for our ship. She had been getting herself ashore in the smoke, and she had to be docked and repaired.
    • We started westward from New York in midsummer, with Major Pond to manage the platform-business as far as the Pacific.
    • We moved westward about mid-afternoon over a rippled and summer sea; an enticing sea, a clean and cool sea, and apparently a welcome sea to all on board.
    • It was warm work, all the way, and the last fortnight of it was suffocatingly smoky, for in Oregon and Columbia the forest fires were raging.
    • Humor is out of place in a dictionary. 
    • The starting point of this lecturing-trip around the world was Paris, where we had been living a year or two.
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