The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 159William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1939 |
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... road , and plodded steadily homeward . I was very tired . Under other circumstances this ride would have enchanted me . The strange colours of the sunset , like the light of a furnace flaring out between doors of dark iron - the autumn ...
... road , and plodded steadily homeward . I was very tired . Under other circumstances this ride would have enchanted me . The strange colours of the sunset , like the light of a furnace flaring out between doors of dark iron - the autumn ...
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... road that goes by Fanore and on to Poulsallagh and Doolin and round , if you have time , to the Cliffs of Moher . But , often as not , time and weather only allow a thorough exploration of Blackhead and perhaps the sand - dunes below ...
... road that goes by Fanore and on to Poulsallagh and Doolin and round , if you have time , to the Cliffs of Moher . But , often as not , time and weather only allow a thorough exploration of Blackhead and perhaps the sand - dunes below ...
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William Makepeace Thackeray. Then at last we could see the road ahead - the classic final ascent to the top of the pass . The sight fairly took my breath away . As a road the thing is almost unbelievable . The foreshortening of photo ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. Then at last we could see the road ahead - the classic final ascent to the top of the pass . The sight fairly took my breath away . As a road the thing is almost unbelievable . The foreshortening of photo ...
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