CHAPTER VII SECOND VISIT TO AMERICA "Tis a good land to fall in with men, and a pleasant land to see." --(_Words spoken by Hendrik Hudson when he first brought his ship through the Narrows and saw the Bay of New York_.) Stevenson's second landing in New York was a great contrast to his first. The "Amateur Emigrant" had no one to bid him welcome and Godspeed but a West Street tavern-keeper, and now when Mr. Will Low, his old friend of Fontainebleau days, hastened to the dock to welcome him on the _Ludgate Hill_, he found the author of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" already surrounded by reporters.
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