BOOK 5 CHAPTER 1
In the Red Deeps
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It o lengt t be finis s beyond te, and satisfied ting out of doors. One of o go to St Oggs, o a spot t lay beyond rise of ground crorees, lying along tes of Dorlcote Mill. Insignificant, I call it, because in it s oeful result, and t is rees, making an uneven er of a mile along t side of Dorlcote Mill and t fields be bounded by t urned off and led to t o very capricious ed stone-quarry - so long exed t botrees, and retc close-nibbled. In ao reconcile o an excursion ting every no rest ually on t on a grassy ooping aslant from teep above en to ts, like tiniest bells on t of Silence, or see t piercing tant bougo cruant ime too, t ional reason o any ot, on t day so sometimes, in ion, s s to deny indulgence in it.
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