“there are no roads in all Bohemia!”

From the essay Where is Bohemia? http://archive.org/stream/romanceofcommonp00burgiala#page/128/mode/2up in The Romance of the Commonplace (1902).

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artist, art critic, poet, author and humorist 1866–1951

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