Normandy, Illustrated, Part 2

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The Lady Chapel is of particular interest owing to thestatement that it was built by that Bishop of Beauvais who took such aprominent part in the trial of Joan of Arc. The main arches over the bigwest door are now bare of carving or ornament and the Hotel de Ville isbuilt right up against the north-west corner, but despite this St Pierrehas the most imposing and stately appearance, and there are many featuressuch as the curious turrets of the south transept that impress themselveson the memory ...more than some of the other churches we have seen.
Lisieux is one of those cheerful towns that appear always clean and brightunder the dullest skies, so that when the sun shines every view seemsfreshly painted and blazing with colour. The freshness of the atmosphere, too, is seldom tainted with those peculiar odours that some French townsproduce with such enormous prodigality, and Lisieux may therefore claim afurther point in its favour.
It is generally a wide, hedgeless stretch of country that lies betweenLisieux and Falaise, but for the first ten miles there are big farm-houseswith timber-framed barns and many orchards bearing a profusion of blossomnear the roadside.


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