[A Voyage of Consolation by Sara Jeannette Duncan]@TWC D-Link bookA Voyage of Consolation CHAPTER XVI 8/23
It's the third time I've seen those posters '_Viva il Prefetto!_' and '_Viva L'opposizione!_ That seems to be about all they can do, just as if we contented ourselves with yelling ''Rah for Bryan!' 'One more for McKinley!' I must say if they haven't any more notion of business than that they don't either of 'em deserve to get there." "In France," observed Mr.Dod, "they stick up little handbills addressed to their '_chers concitoyens_' as if voters were a lot of baa-lambs and willie-boys.
It makes enervating reading." "Young man," said poppa in a burst of feeling, "they say the American eagle might keep her beak shut with advantage, more than she does; but I tell you," and the Senator's hand came down hard on Dicky's knee, "a trip around Europe is enough to turn her into a singing bird, sir, a singing bird." I don't get my imagination entirely from momma. "_Viva il Prefetto! Viva L'opposizione!_" poppa repeated pityingly, as another pair of posters came in sight.
"Well, it won't ever do the Government of Italy any good, but I guess I'm with the _Opposizione_." The road grew emptier and sandy white, and commerce forsook it but for here and there a little shop with fat yellow bags, which were the people's cheeses, hanging in bladders at the door.
Crumbled gateways began to appear, and we saw through them that the villa gardens inside ran down and dropped their rose leaves into the blue of the Mediterranean.
We met the country people going their ways to town; they looked at us with friendly patronage, knowing all about us, what we had come to see, and the foolishness of it, and especially the ridiculous cost of _carozza_ that take people to Pompeii.
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