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The Admiral's Daughter

CHAPTER XII CHARITY'S LETTER

Word Count: 3172    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

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The Admiral's Daughter
The Admiral's Daughter
“Spring had come to the West Country, a joyous spring laden with soft airs and odours of distant flowering lands, and filling the hearts of men with a restless delight. It seemed impossible not to be happy, with a blue sky flecked by little clouds running down to meet a blue sea, the hedgerows gleaming with blackthorn, and the pink tips of the beeches shining in the sun. Children were out in the copses, picking primroses; farmers counted their lambs in the pasture, and down in the harbour sailor boys watched the rising tide and were all impatience to be aboard.”