BOOK VIII 119-145
Journal from Padua to Prague, from the 20th to the 26th of September 1833--Conegliano--The translator of the _Dernier Abencerrage_--Udine--Countess Samoyloff--M. de La Ferronays--A priest--Carinthia--The Drave--A peasant lad--Forges--Breakfast at the hamlet of St. Michael--The neck of the Tauern--A cemetery--Atala: how changed--A sunrise--Salzburg--A military review--Happiness of the peasants--Woknabrück--Reminiscences of Plancoët--Night--German and Italian towns contrasted--Linx--The Danube--Waldmünchen--Woods--Recollections of Combourg and Lucile--Travellers--Prague--Madame de Gontaut--The young Frenchmen--Madame la Dauphine--An excursion to Butschirad--Butschirad--Charles X. asleep--Henry V.--Reception of the young men--The ladder and the peasant-woman--Dinner at Butschirad--Madame de Narbonne--Henry V.--A rubber--Charles X.--My incredulity touching the declaration of majority--The newspapers--Scene of the young men--Prague--I leave for France--I pass by Butschirad at night--A meeting at Schlau--Carlsbad empty--Hollfeld--Bamberg--My different St. Francis' Days--Trials of religion--France