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... hills either wooded or broom- clothed , winding brawling streams , with dense tracts of forest , fringed by heathery wastes . Julius Cæsar says of this forest : " It reaches from east to west , from the Rhine nearly to the Rhone ; from ...
... hills either wooded or broom- clothed , winding brawling streams , with dense tracts of forest , fringed by heathery wastes . Julius Cæsar says of this forest : " It reaches from east to west , from the Rhine nearly to the Rhone ; from ...
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... hill - side a hard black earth . Feed your forge with this instead of with charcoal , and your iron will heat twice as well . " Then he departed as suddenly as he had come . The blacksmith went and told all his neighbours , and they all ...
... hill - side a hard black earth . Feed your forge with this instead of with charcoal , and your iron will heat twice as well . " Then he departed as suddenly as he had come . The blacksmith went and told all his neighbours , and they all ...
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... hill on which the tower stands is some way from the bank ; but it is supposed that the story really relates to another Tower of Crèvecœur , earlier in date , built on the Meuse , and of which no trace now remains . It is certain that ...
... hill on which the tower stands is some way from the bank ; but it is supposed that the story really relates to another Tower of Crèvecœur , earlier in date , built on the Meuse , and of which no trace now remains . It is certain that ...
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... hill rose beside us . Presently we had to leave the shelter of the wood , with its gay fringe of wild blossoms . It was easy enough to get across the narrow brook , and we mounted the green ascent on our left . When we reached the The ...
... hill rose beside us . Presently we had to leave the shelter of the wood , with its gay fringe of wild blossoms . It was easy enough to get across the narrow brook , and we mounted the green ascent on our left . When we reached the The ...
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... hills we must see Montaigle , the ancient rival of Poilvache , perched like an eagle on its rock . On the left are Bouvignes and Crèvecœur , and below is the broad beautiful Meuse , winding its graceful way between lofty , tree ...
... hills we must see Montaigle , the ancient rival of Poilvache , perched like an eagle on its rock . On the left are Bouvignes and Crèvecœur , and below is the broad beautiful Meuse , winding its graceful way between lofty , tree ...
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