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Chapter 9. A Day-break Ramble.
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One summer morning the mosquitoes played for me with sleep, and won. It was half-past four, and as it had often been my humor to see Venice at that hour, I got up and sallied forth1 for a stroll through the city.
This morning walk did not lay the foundation of a habit of early rising in me, but I nevertheless advise people always to get up at half-past four, if they wish to receive the most vivid impressions, and to take the most absorbing interest in every thing in the world. It was with a feeling absolutely novel that I looked about me that morning, and there was a breezy freshness and clearness in my perceptions altogether delightful3, and I fraternized so cordially with Nature that I do not think, if I had sat down immediately after to write out the experience, I should have at all patronized her, as I am afraid scribbling4 people have sometimes the custom to do. I know that my feeling of brotherhood5 in the case of two sparrows, which obliged me by hopping6 down from a garden wall at the end of Calle Falier and promenading7 on the pavement, was quite humble8 and sincere; and that I resented the ill-nature of a cat,
“Whom love kept wakeful and the muse,”
and who at that hour was spitefully reviling9 the morn from a window grating. As I went by the gate of the Canonico’s little garden, the flowers saluted10 me with a breath of perfume,—I think the white honey-suckle was first to offer me this politeness,—and the dumpy little statues looked far more engaging than usual.
After passing the bridge, the first thing to do was to drink a cup of coffee at the Caffè Ponte di Ferro, where the
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delightful
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scribbling
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brotherhood
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piazza
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lighting
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renaissance
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hideous
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prospect
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lagoons
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chapel
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laborer
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savory
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statutes
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meditation
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judgment
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interpretation
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