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First Rules for Travellers
Money: Take one fourth more than your estimated expenses, and a good supply of small change.
Geography: Acquaint yourself with the geography of the route and region of travel.
Luggage: Arrange, if possible, to have only one piece of luggage to look after.
Dress: Better be too hot for two or three hours at noon than be cold for the rest of the twenty-four.
Time: Be at the place of starting fifteen minutes before time, thus allowing for unexpected detention by the way.
Breakfast: Do not begin a day's travel before breakfast, even if it has to be eaten at daybreak. Dinner or supper can be more easily ignored than
a good breakfast.
Manners: Respect yourself by demonstrating the manners of a gentleman or lady, and then you will receive the respect of others.
Language: A good knowledge of the language of the country you are to visit is an immense help and will make the journey more agreeable.
Climate:The traveller's comfort depends on his dress being suitable to the climate he is in.
Packing:The principal point to remember in packing is to leave the things you are most likely to require, during the journey or on arrival until last. If you carry a handbag, small portmanteau or hold-all, they should be put in these.
Trains: This new mode of transport should not be feared. It is safer to
ride on the railroad than to walk through the streets.
Make-up: It is not a correct thing to do to make up while travelling. Many girls prefer not to show to openly how much the rosy of their cheeks owes to art instead of nature.
Lost: If you are lost, use your watch.
Journal: Many experienced voyagers keep a journal while they are travelling.
1. We (were sure) they (were talking) about her, because they (broke off) as soon as she (had entered).
2. No wonder she (was) very tired. She (had walked) three miles.
3. Mother (said) that she (had been looking) for him two hours.
4. It (was) the song he had never (heard) before
5. He (had been writing) the article ever since she (came) from the University.
6. She (was) sixteen and had just (come) back from the college for the holiday.
7. The British Museum (was built) many years ago
8. It (had been snowing) heavily since yesterday evening and mother (did not allow) us to play in the yard.
9. When he ( woke up) it (was) late morning.
10. Ann (said) she (had got) three letters from Dmitry the day before.