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The Dairyman’s Daughter

CHAPTER II
10/18

The sun shone, and gilded the waves with a glittering light that sparkled in the most brilliant manner.

More to the east, in continuation of that line of hills where I was placed, rose two downs, one beyond the other, both covered with sheep, and the sea just visible over the farthest of them, as a terminating boundary.

In this point ships were seen, some sailing, others at anchor.

Here the little river, which watered the southern valley, finished its course, and ran through meadows into the sea, in an eastward direction.
On the north the sea appeared like a noble river, varying from three to seven miles in breadth, between the banks of the opposite coast and those of the island which I inhabited.

Immediately underneath me was a fine woody district of country, diversified by many pleasing objects.


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