Walks and Talks of an American Farmer in England, Bagian 2

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G.P. Putnam, 1852
 

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Halaman 129 - ... hillock ; and from it there issued a little stream of water (drawn by the working of the mole) down a shelving ground, one pace broad, and some twenty in length. The running of this little stream did...
Halaman 130 - ... water, I examined how many foot fall the brook yielded from my mill to the uppermost part of my grounds, being in length a measured mile. There lay of meadow land thirty acres overworn with age, and heavily laden with moss, cowslips, and much other imperfect grass, betwixt my mill stream and the main river, which (with two shillings cost) my grandfather and his grandsire, with the rest, might have drowned at their pleasures; but from the beginning never anything was done, that either tradition...
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