| Show 1 Couldn't Really Call Inn Ancient Building We e had hod paddled through Tents Jhent's complex waterways and were wondering wonder wonder- tag ing where we could leave lea our canoe In safet safety when some Rome racing shells shelf shot hot past a boathouse pennA pennant lit fluttered and a cheery voice olce Invited us to laa Isa th Royal Club for as M long a as we wished So we stored our canoe In the clubs club's garage forage then t vp through the town to a quaint In Inn II i e leaded panes looked out I upon a row of f shops built Into the outer walls of ofa a great grent Gothic church Melville dialer r lu the National Geographic Magazin r. aff I Tr 1 of oT r-n r p 1 to servo servI I j jI I tS e while others sipped drinks got j i i or ir bought curios all under the f I eaves fu of lit a sacred edifice biD hinted tell that we were ere ere In ID an un quarter of the town torn s 's MIX i Is this an old inn we Inquired of our Flemish host He lie as as a man ulan He replied gravely Not so 80 very Probably when built In fn the Thirteenth It century was some Borne wealthy roans mans home Ill ITI the Sixteenth century about the time Albrecht Durer Dur- Dur Durer er r stopped here It was the house of ot the Grocers Grocers' guild later It was privately owned for a couple or more I centuries No as RS an Inn I 1 wouldn't call It particularly old After that W we reverentially used the doormat and refrained from striking matches on the woodwork |