Bag om A Trolley Honeymoon from Delaware to Maine
A Trolley Honeymoon From Delaware to Maine
By Clinton W. Lucas Contents I--A Spectacular Start
II--From Quakerdom by Pastoral Scenes
III--Misadventures in Jersey
IV--A Swarm of Excursionists
V--On the Connecticut Shore
VI--A Mysterious Pursuit
VII--From Hartford over the Massachusetts Hills
VIII--A Fortunate Decision
IX--In which We are Gorged with History
X--Coming through the Ryes Introduction The chief object of this volume is to record the adventures and misadventures of a ten-days' trolley trip from Delaware to Maine--a distance of about five hundred miles, as the electrics run. As the dominant idea was a pleasant outing, the two travelers did not follow the direct route, preferring in every case the allurements of an attractive countryside to the mere saving of time and distance. For there are more things in trolleying than are dreamt of in the philosophy of time-tables and connecting schedules.
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