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... Swanbister rather than Houton - by skirting the base of the hill - by a road which would save me about three miles . It was dark , and I had never walked it before , but I had plenty of time - I reckoned on doing it easily 162 [ Aug ...
... Swanbister rather than Houton - by skirting the base of the hill - by a road which would save me about three miles . It was dark , and I had never walked it before , but I had plenty of time - I reckoned on doing it easily 162 [ Aug ...
Side 163
... Swanbister as soon as it was light enough and to wait for me there . I explained to my wife what I was going to do , and about three o'clock I set off . It was rough going , and although I thought the way would be clear enough , in the ...
... Swanbister as soon as it was light enough and to wait for me there . I explained to my wife what I was going to do , and about three o'clock I set off . It was rough going , and although I thought the way would be clear enough , in the ...
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A CLOWDER OF CATS BY JOHN WELMAN | 14 |
PILGRIM TO LUDLOW BY J M BRERETON | 110 |
ANCIENT LIGHT BY OLIVER CASSELS | 193 |
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