Yet again for those who love what is beautiful and unhackneyed, there is charm beyond measure in the spirit of these places.
"Cornwall"
G. E. Mitton
His excuse was that life was far more picturesque and unhackneyed, with a chance for an occasional adventure, in lands where one was not jostled by people with guide- books-that he saw men and women as the influences of the ages had been fashioning them, and not conventionalized by the mode of the hour.
"His Sombre Rivals"
E. P. Roe
Our country men are streaming to Europe, quick-eyed for unhackneyed routes, throwing over the continent new and endless net-works of silver trails.
"A Midsummer Drive Through The Pyrenees"
Edwin Asa Dix