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The Amateur Poacher

CHAPTER VIII
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CHURCHYARD PHEASANTS: BEFORE THE BENCH The tower of the church at Essant Hill was so low that it scarcely seemed to rise above the maples in the hedges.

It could not be seen until the last stile in the footpath across the meadows was passed.
Church and tower then came into view together on the opposite side of a large open field.

A few aged hawthorn trees dotted the sward, and beyond the church the outskirts of a wood were visible, but no dwellings could be seen.

Upon a second and more careful glance, however, the chimney of a cottage appeared above a hedge, so covered with ivy as hardly to be separated from the green of the boughs.
There were houses of course somewhere in Essant, but they were so scattered that a stranger might doubt the existence of the village.

A few farmsteads long distances apart, and some cottages standing in green lanes and at the corners of the fields, were nearly all; there was nothing resembling a 'street'-- not so much as a row.


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