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The Broad Highway

Chapter 67 IN WHICH I FIND PEACE AND JOY AND AN ABIDING SORROW

Word Count: 840    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

azing with scorn. And coming to the brook, I sat down, and thought upon her marvellous beauty, of the firm roundness

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The Broad Highway
The Broad Highway
“As I sat of an early summer morning in the shade of a tree, eating fried bacon with a tinker, the thought came to me that I might some day write a book of my own: a book that should treat of the roads and by-roads, of trees, and wind in lonely places, of rapid brooks and lazy streams, of the glory of dawn, the glow of evening, and the purple solitude of night; a book of wayside inns and sequestered taverns; a book of country things and ways and people.”