The escape of the fugitives: a story of Sedgemoor (1895)
E. A CampbellRepository | Library | Shelf |
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Somerset | Somerset Studies | B 823 CAM |
Somerset | SANHS | Tite 80-2 |
GRN0336384
Publication Details
GRN0336384
Hardback
15.5cm
64p
Illustrated
Little Dot Series
First line:
It was nearly five o'clock, and the dusk, which was fast settling down in the open country, had deepened well-nigh into darkness within the limits of the forest, where the shadows of the great trees shut out the waning light of the October afternoon.
It was nearly five o'clock, and the dusk, which was fast settling down in the open country, had deepened well-nigh into darkness within the limits of the forest, where the shadows of the great trees shut out the waning light of the October afternoon.
17th century