Rambles in Normandy

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The affluents of the Seine below Paris are the Oise, its principal tributary, which has its birth in the distant Ardennes in Belgium; the Epte, a " pure water " stream which flows through a charming valley, from Forges-les- Eaux to Giverny near Vernon; the Andelle, less important, but a wonderfully picturesque little river, which joins the parent stream near Pont de I'Arche. The Eure also comes to its confluence with the Seine at the same point, and the Risle, which rises near La Perche, after
...140 kilometres, finally reaches the sea through the Seine at Quillebeuf.
The populous and charmingly situated towns -0 s '^ The Seine Valley 159 of the Seine valley, its wooded banks and for- ests, and the delightful roads along its banks, with here and there a chateau half-hidden by trees, to say nothing of the bosom of the stream itself, which forms a greatly travelled highway of another sort, all combine to present a con- tinually changing scene, which is not excelled in all France.
There is a little village on the banks of the Seine below Vernon, where everything save the grand old ruin near by dates from the time, a dozen or more years ago, when a well-known American millionaire stopped there in his long, low-built steam-yacht, and requisitioned all the resources of the town's not very ample sup- plies in provender for himself and his " suite," as the native will tell you.


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