Chapter 13: old scenes revisited, 1856.
- En route to Rome. -- trials of travel. -- a midnight arrival and an inhospitable reception. -- glories of the eternal city. -- Naples and Vesuvius. -- Venice. -- Holy week in Rome. -- return to England. -- letter from Harriet Martineau on “Dred.” -- a word from Mr. Prescott on “Dred.” -- farewell to Lady Byron.
After leaving Paris Mrs. Stowe and her sister, Mrs. Perkins, traveled leisurely through the South of France toward Italy, stopping at Amiens, Lyons, and Marseilles. At this place they took steamer for Genoa, Leghorn, and Civita Vecchia. During their last night on shipboard they met with an accident, of which, and their subsequent trials in reaching Rome, Mrs. Stowe writes as follows--