登陆注册
47129700000049

第49章 DOWN THE MOSELLE

1.The river Moselle,often called “The Bride of the Rhine,”is even more picturesque than the Rhine itself.It is more winding and also narrower,so thatthe voyager is nearer the beauty and quaintnes.ofits shores.Its bordering hills,although no higher thanthose along the Rhine,are at least equally impressive ;while the valleys and ravineswhich wind away betweenthem are more irregular and inviting.

2.A rowing trip down the Moselle is safe,easy,and full of pleasure.Onemay start at Metz,oreven at Nancy,but thebest point is Treves.This ancient town,so interesting by reason of its Roman ruins and its quaint oldROMAN GATEWAY,TREVES.

buildings,is reached directly from Cologne in less than six hours by railway,through a delightfully picturesque country.

3.Imagine yourself at last gliding down stream,with Treves fading into the distance as the afternoon shadows lengthen.You are at the oars,pulling with slow,evenstrokes.Your friend in the stern holds the tiller.Youare fairly under way,and already the scenes on either hand begin to interest you.Here,for instance,you passa company of German infantrybathing.They keeptheir ranks,and at signals from the bugle throw off their clothing,plunge,still in line,into the stream,and a fewmoments later emergeand dress.One wonders if theykeep their ranks and move by signal when they eat,drink,and sleep.

4.Now you pass a great foundry on the other bank.Volumes of smoke pour from its tall chimney,glowing furnaces light up its dark interior,and its distant workmen suggest to your fancy fairies working underground in some enchanted cavern.Next you float for a mile or two between green meadows,behindwhich lie villages emboweredin trees.A rude bargecrosses your course laden with peasants returning from work,and singing some evening hymn.There a group of merry girls and boys run along the nearest bank,shouting,“Englander!Englander!”

5.Presently a steamer passes you,one of the regularline from Coblentz,and its passengers look at yousmilingly.Here you come to a chain-ferry,a bargemade fast by a buoyedchain to an anchor far up inmid-stream.When the barge is pushed off,the force of the current swings it over to the other shore like a pendulum;but as the pull straightens the chain,bringing it sharply to the surface of the water between the buoys,you must be careful not to let your boat get caught by it,or you will be capsized instantly.Another sort of ferry is common.A strong wire rope extends from a tower upon one bank to a similar tower opposite.The boat,square-ended and flat-bottomed,is fastened to this cable,and is drawn across by another rope passing over a pulley.

6.By-and-by you land,stroll through a quiet village,buy some fruit,and sketch the picturesque outline ofsome old house.Perhaps you climb a neighbouring hill to gain the lovely view from its summit.Later,in some quiet cove,yon rest a while and bathe.You explore the ruins of a castle upon a height,or rest beneath some sheltering bridge while a sudden shower passes over.

7.Sometimes for miles the hillsides rise almost from the water‘s edge,and are coveredwith well-cultivated vineyards.

Now and then you pass a considerable town,and hear a band playing in the garden of its chief hotel.Charming views succeed each other swiftly,and no one who has any taste for natural beauty can fail to be continually delighted.

8.The Moselle castles are less famous than those on the Rhine,perhaps,but they are quite as picturesque and equally worth visiting.Usually they stand upon high places above the villages.The most striking castle of all is Schloss Eltz,three miles inland from the river,rising upon a knoll above the mass of foliage which fills the surrounding valley,like some great rock above the waves of the ocean.It is one of the best preserved specimens of its kind in all Germany,and many of its rooms still retain their original furnishings.

9.These are only a few of the many pleasures which such a trip affords.On reaching the Rhine at Coblentz,one finds his face browned,his muscles hardened,and his appetite become enormous.He has also learned toappreciatebetter whatever is beautiful in nature orquaint in architecture,and has been entertained andinstructed by his intercoursepeasantry.

同类推荐
  • Practical Ethics In Public Administration

    Practical Ethics In Public Administration

    Ethical issues arise in all walks of life, but none have implications as far-reaching and serious as those related to public management. Most people working in the public sector want to do the "right" thing, but the issues can be highly complex or just not lend themselves to easy answers.
  • 英国学生文学读本5册

    英国学生文学读本5册

    《西方家庭学校原版教材与经典读本?英国学生文学读本(第5册)》以英文原版形式出版,图文并茂。编写体例统一严谨,包括生词、课文、语音、拼读练习、词汇解释等,同时还附加了单词拓展练习,《西方家庭学校原版教材与经典读本?英国学生文学读本(第5册)》是一套完整的英语学习教材。这些选文,体现了英国丰富的历史文化知识和西方国家的道德价值观念。《西方家庭学校原版教材与经典读本?英国学生文学读本(第5册)》是中国学生学习英语、全面了解西方社会的很好途径。
  • One from Many

    One from Many

    A beautiful blend of history, biography, and philosophy, One from Many not only challenges the way we think about organizations, management, and our relationship to the natural world, it's a rollicking fine story as well.
  • Past Performance Handbook

    Past Performance Handbook

    The Past Performance Handbook has long been the resource contracting professionals have turned to for guidance on evaluating contractor performance and making award decisions in competitive acquisitions based on the evaluation results.
  • Stepping Up

    Stepping Up

    In his bestselling book The Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die, John Izzo tackled the secrets to lifelong happiness. Now he gives readers the key to a great career, a great workplace, better relationships, and a better world.
热门推荐
  • 帝叹苍生

    帝叹苍生

    这一世,我要踏破天道,斩尽轮回,我的命我做主,以后,我就是天!
  • 创世魔锋

    创世魔锋

    在一切皆为混沌的初始,他作为一个仅有的天神,在暗无天日的世界里寻找自己存在的乐趣。他不明白万物之生有何意义,人与物的存在有何意义,他想要了解自己,这也是他想要去寻求的道理,这是一个新的开始,他默默的感受着自己的内心。在那深处是一片火海,急切却又如被磐石束缚。
  • 我的世界之奇妙之旅

    我的世界之奇妙之旅

    孤儿史蒂夫从小在孤儿院长大,一天,他捡到了一个蓝宝石之戒,从此,每天晚上他都会进入戒指玩游戏”我的世界“从此,他踏上了一条游戏之路.......................................
  • 喜欢你无迹可循

    喜欢你无迹可循

    喜欢你,无迹可循。——江彦心里藏着掖着的是你,脑子思的念的是你,我喜欢的,通通都是你。——陌白
  • 九年之痒

    九年之痒

    每个人的青春往往会有些过错,当初你接受这些过错时你绝不会知道你是在和一个错误走向一个“格式化”的进程。你往往不会相信我却和这个错误有了一段令我每当我想在记忆空间中按下那个“backspace”键阻止我的意念。希望真正青春期的少男少女组织这个错误编码的形成!
  • 小可爱你是我的阳光

    小可爱你是我的阳光

    从京城逃婚到A城的白洛杉怎么也没有想到遇见了一个比他未婚夫还烦人难缠的男生!难道她是校花?看到这张被自己精心涂抹的脸她烦躁的摇摇头难道自己才艺精湛?看到自己怎么也蹦不起来的小短腿她无奈的摇摇头难道他知道了自己的身份?看到某男子一脸痴情的望着她说:虽然你相貌不堂堂,但我是绝对不会抛弃你的。她的猜想又断了某天白洛杉实在忍不住心中的疑问大声质问他说你到底喜欢我什么?男子抱着她说:我喜欢你的一切!你是年少的欢喜!喜欢的少年是你
  • 坠入凡间之暗黑天使

    坠入凡间之暗黑天使

    落英缤纷,樱花烂漫,一起走过一季静默流年他们眼中,往事并非过眼云烟,久了就可沉默不语。他们如樱花般绚烂,飘渺虚幻美得近乎不真实。他们原本不属于这个世界、为爱降临,又为爱离去。他们的故事永远演绎不完,恍若流星般,划过,留下痕迹。他们是这个世界的主宰,却又被世界主宰。他们身份神秘,真实身份不为世人所知。他们站在金字塔的顶端,叙述自己的故事,也许这是他们注定的:要永久埋葬记忆最深处的光明。
  • 吾为主宰

    吾为主宰

    传承了亿万年的玄武大陆在圣皇齐峰寻求超神之路离开之后,道德败坏,人们变得麻木不仁。新一代的大陆统治者圣人只顾争权夺利,加重了大陆的危机。而这个时候,齐峰的传人胡域横空出世,打破了原本世界的安定。圣人的地位受到了挑战。与此同时,早就对玄武大陆觊觎已久的白虎大陆伸出了他们的爪牙。大战就此展开。而当天界和地府加入到了这场争斗之后,整个人类世界陷入了一片混乱。谁将在这场混乱中取得胜利?谁又能成为真正的主宰?
  • 顾客凭什么购买:销售必须答对的7个问题

    顾客凭什么购买:销售必须答对的7个问题

    顾客所有的疑问,归纳起来只有7个问题,能答对这7个问题,基本上就能把顾客搞定了。通过分析这7个问题,销售能够更加了解顾客和客户的心理,知道他真正需要的是什么,让他对自己销售的产品产生购买欲望,从而促使顾客和客户最终做出购买决定。顾客和客户千差万别,提出来的问题千奇百怪,但把这些问题归纳起来只有7个。做销售,只要能够答对这7个问题,很轻松就能把顾客拿下了。本书就是从这7个问题展开,告诉你如何答对这些疑问,让你搞定顾客,业绩一路飙升。
  • tfboys之只爱你

    tfboys之只爱你

    一个漂亮的女生,一个萌萌哒的吃货,一个高冷的女生,认识了,小鲜肉tfboys……………………………………