Tuesday, July 26, 2011

The Opera and the search for oysters

After partaking of a very good and at the same time remarkably cheap dinner, we again returned on board the Sirius, expecting to proceed on our voyage immediately but on embarking were informed by the Captain that we should not sail before three o’clock a.m.  On that hint we again went on shore, to the Opera, and though not understanding a syllable they sang [5] were much pleased with the opera, and the audience.   Leaving the ladies in the Theater a young Russian, Hancock, & myself, went out in order to get an oyster-supper for which meal, we understood the place was celebrated.  after a great deal of talking in German French & our mother tongues we found it was not the season for oysters, and so calling for something piquant we finished our search for oysters by taking a Danish dish composed of Eggs cooked in Champignons, a singular compound truly, but good notwithstanding.  

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