The Amours of Henri De Navarre And of Marguerite De Valois

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The Amours of Henri De Navarre And of Marguerite De Valois
Andrew Haggard
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" How prettily he writes ! " I arrived last evening at Marans, whither I had gone to arrange about its defence. Ah ! how I longed for you. It is the place the most suited to your disposition that I have ever seen. It is an isle surrounded by umbrageous marshes, where every few hundred paces one finds canals by which to bring in wood in boats. The water clear, running slowly, the canals of every width. Among these deserts are a thousand gardens, to which one can only go in a bark. The island is ...two miles in circumference, and past the foot of the castle flows a river through the centre of the little town. Hardly a house but its doorway is entered by its little boat. " Further on, the writer describes the country around, with its scenes of nature and of cultivation, its birds, its fish, its wheat ; for nothing escapes the eye of this accurate observer. " There are endless wind-mills and isolated farms, all kinds of birds that sing ; all sorts of sea-birds also. I am sending you some of their feathers.

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