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Page 23
Some friends of our family lived in the house to which the ruins of the castle were
attached , and we children were occasionally invited to tea , when a chief part of
our entertainment was to ascend the old keep by the spiral stair , and walk round
...
Some friends of our family lived in the house to which the ruins of the castle were
attached , and we children were occasionally invited to tea , when a chief part of
our entertainment was to ascend the old keep by the spiral stair , and walk round
...
Page 24
The walk there was a very pleasant one , with the clear , swift - flowing river on
one side and the narrow fields and wooded steep bank on the other ; while from
the bridge itself there was a very beautiful view up the river - valley , of the ...
The walk there was a very pleasant one , with the clear , swift - flowing river on
one side and the narrow fields and wooded steep bank on the other ; while from
the bridge itself there was a very beautiful view up the river - valley , of the ...
Page 25
... its winding stair and the delightful walk round its topall come before me as I
recall these earlier days with a distinctness strangely contrasted with the vague
shadowy figures of the human beings who were my constant associates in all
these ...
... its winding stair and the delightful walk round its topall come before me as I
recall these earlier days with a distinctness strangely contrasted with the vague
shadowy figures of the human beings who were my constant associates in all
these ...
Page 35
... scattered fir trees , and called the Warren , at the foot of which was a footpath
leading to the picturesque little village and old church of Bengeo . This path
along the Warren was a favourite walk of mine either alone or with a playmate ,
where ...
... scattered fir trees , and called the Warren , at the foot of which was a footpath
leading to the picturesque little village and old church of Bengeo . This path
along the Warren was a favourite walk of mine either alone or with a playmate ,
where ...
Page 39
Walking along the London Road , in about a mile and a half we reached Hertford
Heath at a height of three hundred feet ... All round here the country was woody
and picturesque ; but our favourite walk , and that of the Grammar School boys ...
Walking along the London Road , in about a mile and a half we reached Hertford
Heath at a height of three hundred feet ... All round here the country was woody
and picturesque ; but our favourite walk , and that of the Grammar School boys ...
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