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Page 144
... Ennerdale . It was a July evening ; and he sate Upon the long stone - seat beneath the eaves ― Of his old cottage , as it chanced , that day , Employed in winter's work . Upon the stone His Wife sate near him , teasing matted wool ...
... Ennerdale . It was a July evening ; and he sate Upon the long stone - seat beneath the eaves ― Of his old cottage , as it chanced , that day , Employed in winter's work . Upon the stone His Wife sate near him , teasing matted wool ...
Page 153
... , And went into his grave before his time . Poor Walter ! whether it was care that spurred him God only knows , but to the very last He had the lightest foot in Ennerdale : His pace was never that of an old man : H 5 THE BROTHERS . 153.
... , And went into his grave before his time . Poor Walter ! whether it was care that spurred him God only knows , but to the very last He had the lightest foot in Ennerdale : His pace was never that of an old man : H 5 THE BROTHERS . 153.
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... Ennerdale , Wastdale , and Borrowdale . The Leeza is a river which flows into the Lake of Enner- dale : on issuing from the Lake , it changes its name , and is called the End , Eyne , or Enna . It falls into the sea a little below ...
... Ennerdale , Wastdale , and Borrowdale . The Leeza is a river which flows into the Lake of Enner- dale : on issuing from the Lake , it changes its name , and is called the End , Eyne , or Enna . It falls into the sea a little below ...
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