British Country Life in Spring And Summer the book of the Open Air

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British Country Life in Spring And Summer the book of the Open Air
Thomas Edward
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However, one may apply the some definite goal. Famous logic of the impounded man in It soon becomes plain that the sheep answer to the argumentative lawyer, are heading for a circular depression " But I am in the stocks ! " The a little above us, on the very crest pond is not dry.
of the down. We mount the few re- If we loiter long enough, mayhap maining feet, and find that the sheep some old shepherd will pass this way, have come to a dew-pond, or, to give and from him we may learn something i
...t the alternative and better name, a of this ancient watering-place. Should mist-pond. They know the spot and he chance to be a young man, he have travelled hither nearly a mile to will stammer and hesitate, and will slake their thirst. Require prompting before the name There is a little water in the pond, " dew-pond " or " mist-pond " is though the margin is sadly narrowed, remembered. That will be unfortu- At once it is borne in upon the mind nate, for you shall wander for hours that we have just passed through an over this inviolate waste and find none exceptionally dry season, yet here other to ask, unless a primitive Briton is a cavity, only ten or twelve yards emerges from the barrow hard by or in diameter, still containing a store of from the ancient cultivation terraces precious liquid.

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