He unleashed his feelings against other tourists, particularly “the flood of Americans...121 so overwhelmingly nauseous and disagreeable... [that] I will never come abroad again.... Foreigners cannot distinguish them from English, and so I am not surprised we are so unpopular abroad.” There were too many Americans in Paris, too: “The Americans swarm122 so everywhere that the whole place abroad is quite nauseous to me. Such vulgar brutes they all are, both men and women.”