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  • They were approaching the river, and there was a fog to-night!
  • share of fame, for in this village is produced the famous
  • to write a man down as intoxicated who had half-a-pint
  • by Peveril Point, Durlston Bay and Durlston Head leads
  • without actually submerging his head, and to regain the
  • in one hand and a pot of beer in the other. Another portion
  • mug has been with my folk for two hundred years. Parson
  • Boys to have drink upon the Sabbath day during Divine service.
  • possessed for him. So it came that his was a familiar figure
  • in London, designed by Sir Christopher Wren. A few yards
  • voice, and he did what only honest men do—looked straight
  • fortune of King John. He read, under a position of heaven,
  • might have noticed the reduced numbers of his following.
  • in the Isle of Portland a hundred years ago, and the inhabitants,
  • antiquities. The castle has left but a name, the priory
  • For the reason that in this chapter I am going to tell
  • to peer through the fog ahead, he turned and descended
  • But it shall not be said that Morcombe Lake has not a small
  • to the Town House opposite the village cross the buildings
  • attach to it, since we are told the name Agglestone (Saxon,
  • In three strides he found his foot splashing in water.
  • from the Ship Hotel towards the church, traversing the
  • in the reeds the little grey-brown, bright-eyed sedge-warblers
  • Turner for playing in the Churchyard upon the Sabbath day.
  • the great caravan routes entering the Sahara from the south.
  • Danes, and despite its vicissitudes was important enough
  • customary noble would be a fitting remuneration to the
  • contemptuously by several writers as slumberous and dull.
  • bivouacked near us. They had no shelter during the rain.
  • to the sedge-warbler. He sings all the day long, and often
  • a great benefactor and was considered as rendering a service
  • simply a block that has been insulated by process of nature,
  • was scarcely superior to an English cottager. At night
  • of the town. Sir Frederick Treves tells us that its history
  • who owned half the property and had been a quarryman, or
  • is the Enckworth Court (Lychworth Court in early editions)
  • and go into permanent camp just beyond the great river
  • bye-laws and other business, and determine any difference
  • and faintly discernible. An inscription on the north wall
  • Stone-Cutters of the Isle of Purbeck,' and its meetings
  • of an ancient tertiary epoch) of which these islands are
  • Okehampton district. But the churchwardens were not too
  • by a crowd of yelling, bloodthirsty people, and then hanged
  • effect of a spot almost unique of its kind. Tilly Whim
  • In the morning I asked a young Indian, who was wet to the
  • very quaint houses built of grey stone and almost entirely
  • to the castle and the castle and hills peering over the
  • He spoke very slowly and, as I have said, had a nice mellow
  • forest, and utters very peculiar noises) has not cried
  • chief port of Poole Harbour; but while Poole flourished
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