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St. George and St. Michael

CHAPTER XXVII
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About midway to its outlet, however--a mere drain-mouth in a swampy hollow in the middle of a field--it had narrowed to a third of the compass.

But the quarriers had cut across it above the point of contraction; and no danger of access occurring to lord Herbert or Mr.Salisbury, while they found a certain service in the tiny waterfall, they had left it as it was..


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