Wensleydale And the Lower Vale of the Yore From Ouseburn to Lunds Fell Contain

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Wensleydale And the Lower Vale of the Yore From Ouseburn to Lunds Fell Contain
Edmund Bogg
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" l^ong did the inhabitants consider, when the bridge was complete, as to who should be the victim. . -V shepherd, more wise than his neighl>ours, owned a dog called " Grim. " This man having lirst swum the river whistled for the dog to follow, poor "'Grim" unwittingly ijounded across the bridge and thus fell a victim to his " . Sable M. Ijesty. " Tradition says, from this circumstance (he spot has ever since been l^nown as Kill grim-bridge.
Chapter VI.
SITUATED on the south bank of the Yore, a
...nd nearly at the eastern extreniit}- of Wensleydale, and in a district of ahnost indescribable charm and beauty, are the ruins of Jervaulx Abbev. Set like a jewel in a case, these noble relics stand in the centre of a charnjing vale, with a glorious river sweeping past, and a majestic landscape on every side. Within the ruins are gravelly aisles and carpets of rich green grass, old gre)' mural stones and altar tombs covered with lichen, ivy-clad columns, pointed arches and windows, through which we see framed, the most bewitching ]ieeps of green trees, and the blue sky above, whilst the sun's rays bathe the western walls with a warm tint of gold.

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