Normandy

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Normandy
G E Geraldine Edith Mitton
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The lace is made of pure linen thread, worth ^100 per lb. , and is composed of ten different stitches, which are specialities done by different workers.
The usual earning for this highly-skilled labour is about is. A day. The castle of Alenson was destroyed, all but the keep, by Henri IV. Of France.
no LACE MAKING Falaise Of the famous siege of Alen^on we have already spoken.
Here must come to an end this rather rambling chapter, designed to cover a district which, with the exception of Falaise
..., is comparatively little known by the English visitor to Normandy.
in CHAPTER VII BAYEUX AND THE SMALLER TOWNS SOME old established shops there are, with prestige so secure that they do not have recourse to the art known as " dressing the windows "; it is the customers who seek them out, not they who try to attract the customers. Something 1 of this kind may be said of Bayeux, for of all simple unpretending towns it is the chief; anyone who entered the long straggling street unforewarned, would imagine that he was in some humble village, and yet Bayeux ranks high among Norman towns.


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