Last Days in a Dutch Hotel

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第9章

All is over;we are off.The lunch was an heroic effort of the hotel to hide the fact of our separation.It was perfect,unless the boiled beef was a confession of human weakness;but even this boiled beef was exquisite,and the horseradish that went with it was so mellowed by art that it checked rather than provoked the parting tear.The table d'hote had reserved a final surprise for us;and when we sat down with the fear of nothing but German around us,we heard the sound of our own speech from the pleasantest English pair we had yet encountered;and the travelling English are pleasant;I will say it,who am said by Sir Walter Besant to be the only American who hates their nation.It was really an added pang to go,on their account,but the carriage was waiting at the door;the 'domestique'had already carried our baggage to the steam-tram station;the kindly menial train formed around us for an ultimate 'douceur',and we were off,after the 'portier'had shut us into our vehicle and touched his oft-touched cap for the last time,while the hotel facade dissembled its grief by architecturally smiling in the soft Dutch sun.

I liked this manner of leaving better than carrying part of my own baggage to the train,as I had to do on Long Island,though that,too,had its charm;the charm of the whole fresh,pungent American life,which at this distance is so dear.

William Dean Howells
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