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Oliver Otis Howard, Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard, major general , United States army : volume 2, Chapter 67: France and Germany; Convention of young men's Christian Association, Berlin, 1884 (search)
horough instructions. The journey took three hours, and M. Chauvet, our friend, very kindly met me at the railroad station ith these good people so long was to learn more French. M. Chauvet was a clergyman of the Protestant faith, called the Evannofficial, that one could desire. On Sundays I attended M. Chauvet's church. While at his house Mrs. Leech, the wife of mynch, to her amusement and mine. A short distance from M. Chauvet's was an extensive forest. The trees were not very nearnstant hope. During one pleasant Sunday I accompanied M. Chauvet and part of his family to a distant village named St. Opxhibition. During intermission, while we were at lunch, M. Chauvet asked me to make an address to the school and assembled him and Washington. I submitted my proposed address to M. Chauvet. He ran it over and made a few corrections and returnedheelbarrow. Clara Greble and Susie Leech also came with M. Chauvet to see me off. I arrived in Paris without accident an