North Devon

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North Devon
Snell Frederick John
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Far below were 64 NORTH DEVON discernible the lights of Watermouth — not a house or cottage nearer; and al- though he sounded the whistle attached to his overcoat, it was with little hope or expectation of attracting assistance.
To return was impossible— both horse and carriage would have been dashed for a certainty over the brink. Bad as it seemed, the only course was to go on.
Fortunately the animal stood quiet, and my friend, leaving him for a moment, clambered to the summit to reconnoitre.
...He discovered that the path led to the gate of a ploughed field. He planted the gate wide open, and descending to the spot where he had left his belongings, induced the poor brute of a horse to "jump" the carriage up the remainder of the steep.
Some time elapsed, and Mr Sharland, being again at Ilfracombe, walked over Hillsborough with a friend to revisit the scene of his adventure. He found that in one place part of the path that he had traversed with his horse and carriage A CONTRAST IN COMBES 65 had broken away and dropped into the sea.


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