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... persons , and the mild seriousness of their countenances , are most remarkable . . . From Furnes to Bruges we had travelled through a flat country , yet with an endless variety , produced by the various produce of a beautiful soil ...
... persons , and the mild seriousness of their countenances , are most remarkable . . . From Furnes to Bruges we had travelled through a flat country , yet with an endless variety , produced by the various produce of a beautiful soil ...
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... persons of like condition in our own country - with an antique cast over all . Nor was it less amusing to note the groups or lines of people below us . Whether standing in the hot sunshine , or the shade , they appeared equally ...
... persons of like condition in our own country - with an antique cast over all . Nor was it less amusing to note the groups or lines of people below us . Whether standing in the hot sunshine , or the shade , they appeared equally ...
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... person seemed to notice us , except a man who came out upon the wooden gallery of his house right above our heads , looked down this way and that , and especi- ally towards the voitures . . . . The beating of the rain , and the rushing ...
... person seemed to notice us , except a man who came out upon the wooden gallery of his house right above our heads , looked down this way and that , and especi- ally towards the voitures . . . . The beating of the rain , and the rushing ...
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... persons amusing themselves in the same way ; and how we wished that one , at least , of our party had the skill to sketch rapidly with the pencil , and appropriate colours , some of the groups or single figures passing before us , or ...
... persons amusing themselves in the same way ; and how we wished that one , at least , of our party had the skill to sketch rapidly with the pencil , and appropriate colours , some of the groups or single figures passing before us , or ...
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... persons dressed after these various modes , that seemed to indicate very different habits and stations in society - the peasant and the lady , the petty shopkeeper and the wealthy tradesman's wife , side by side in friendly discourse ...
... persons dressed after these various modes , that seemed to indicate very different habits and stations in society - the peasant and the lady , the petty shopkeeper and the wealthy tradesman's wife , side by side in friendly discourse ...
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