A Fantasy of Mediterranean Travel
by Samuel G. Bayne
A Fantasy of Mediterranean Travel is a travel literature written by Samuel G. Bayne, author of books like "Quicksteps Through Scandinavia, On An Irish Jaunting-Car, Etc..
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Taking my cue from this short, spasmodic dream I had one evening in a steamer chair, of what I imagined was to happen on our coming voyage, I started to scribble; and following the fantastic idea in the vision, I shall adopt the abbreviated name of The Cork, for our good ship—although some of the passengers preferred to call her The Corker, as she was big and fine, and justly celebrated among those who go down to the sea in fear and trembling. The fame of this ship and her captain spread so far and wide that a worthy band of male and female pilgrims besought him to take them to foreign parts, for a consideration.
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