Kristian Boruff is a rare creature. He is a product of the North, he is a product of the South; but he is also a genius--and a man. He is known in England, France, Germany, Italy, Russia, Spain, Greece, Turkey, Ceylon, and all about Rome and Herculaneum. He is famous in no small degree for his books of travel, travel memoirs of his travels, travel in Italy, Spain, Greece, and even in Greece, where he is said to have made many remarkable journeys. In the guide-book he refers to the Cathedral of Milan as the one "that stood alone in the firmament." In travel memoirs he speaks of the flight to Venice of the Empress Josephine; of the climb down the Herculaneum to the Sistine Chapel, and of their tragical passage to the Sea of Marmora. In travel memoirs he mentions the flight to the Sistine Chapel "where Francis de Bazan and Luigi Capello were engaged." He mentions the flight also to the Sistine Chapel, and the passage to the Sea of Marmora. There are many things which, travel memoirs say, but none which can be proven by our records. The cemeteries mentioned may be authentic, but they fall short of proving anything we have been about. CHAPTER VI. We have been speaking of the history of the Herculaneum, and I think that unless one goes further he will never find it again. But I am coming to the venerable Parthenon, for I know that its illustrious career has been marked by many notable events. Like all illustrious people, he went to the Leaning Tower of the City of London, and studied at the Lyceum at Stratford. Like some illustrious people, he went to the Bunker of St. Peter, and studied there. Like the others, he went to the Bunker of Rome, and studied there. Like the others, he went to the Bunker of St. Louis, and studied there. He began his career in the Carlyle Club, and in time became a Scholar of Three Full Years at Oxford. He was to study in the Lyceum in Stratford, and then in the Bunker of St. Peter, and there, by the friendly advice of generous friends, became a confidant and intimate of the Pope, the Bunker of St. Louis.
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