Rapids of Time: Sketches from the PastHeinemann, 1965 - 150 páginas |
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... walk up through crowding ranks of beech on the road to Pangbourne . And then , as you continue , the air lightens and in a coppice of birch the nightingale sings at noon . Yet only dark- ness is celebrated in the name of the place , for ...
... walk up through crowding ranks of beech on the road to Pangbourne . And then , as you continue , the air lightens and in a coppice of birch the nightingale sings at noon . Yet only dark- ness is celebrated in the name of the place , for ...
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... walk itself and note , along with the feel of earth and sun , the changes of hill and wood and stream . But this is not easy , for I have kept no record and memory alas ! grows dim . In our foreign holidays we owed a great deal to Burg ...
... walk itself and note , along with the feel of earth and sun , the changes of hill and wood and stream . But this is not easy , for I have kept no record and memory alas ! grows dim . In our foreign holidays we owed a great deal to Burg ...
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... distance on the further side of a deep valley the city is faced by an effortless panorama which takes , in the evening , all transparencies of colour from the sun . But this walk of ours begins under the sun of WALKING ABROAD 103.
... distance on the further side of a deep valley the city is faced by an effortless panorama which takes , in the evening , all transparencies of colour from the sun . But this walk of ours begins under the sun of WALKING ABROAD 103.
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Trees and Lawns I | 1 |
The Back Drive | 5 |
ш Home and Away | 9 |
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