... lower part of the ground, where it formed a considerable river ; and, winding among willows and poplars for near a mile, again spread into a still larger lake, on the edge of which was a mill, and opposite, without the park paling, wild heaths, where... The Old Manor-house: A Novel ... - Página 105por Charlotte Smith - 1793Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...opposite, without the park paling, wild heaths, where the ground was sandy, broken, and irregular, still however marked by plantations made on it by the Rayland...called the upper pond, that Orlando took his way. Just as he arrived at the water, from the deep gloom of the tall firs through which he passed, the... | |
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