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Carette of Sark

CHAPTER XXXIX
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The great detached rock in foreground is TINTAGEU; to the left, the altar rock on which Phil used to lie; the bay behind is PORT A LA JUMENT with BELFONTAINE in the cliffs at the head of it; in the foreground THE GOULIOT ROCKS and PASSAGE; on the right BRECQHOU.
THE LADY GROTTO.

"We knew every rock and stone, and every nook and cranny of the beetling cliffs." This is the LADY GROTTO near THE EPERQUERIE.
A QUIET LANE.

"The quiet gray lane, with its fern-covered banks and hedges of roses and honeysuckle." THE EPERQUERIE.

Above the shoulder of the hill to the left, JETHOU just appears; the larger island with the long painted beak is HERM, with her string of islets like a fleet of ships speeding to the north.

The lower of the two out-jutting headlands is where the Herm men landed.


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