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An Unsentimental Journey Through Cornwall An Unsentimental Journey Through Cornwall by C. Napier Nemy
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“What a world it was! Literally swimming in sunshine, from the sparkling sea in the distance, to the beds of marigolds close by--huge marigolds, double and single, mingled with carnations that filled the air with rich autumnal scent, all the more delicious because we feel it is autumnal, and therefore cannot last.”
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik, An Unsentimental Journey Through Cornwall
“I watched too, with that sort of lonely delight--the one shadow upon it being that it is so lonely--with which all one's life one is accustomed to watch beautiful and vanishing things.”
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik, An Unsentimental Journey Through Cornwall
“It was delightful to wake up early and refreshed, and come down to this sunshiny, cheerful breakfast-table, where, though nothing was grand, all was thoroughly comfortable.”
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik, An Unsentimental Journey Through Cornwall
“It is not the things we see, but the mind we see them with, which makes the real interest of travelling.”
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik, An Unsentimental Journey Through Cornwall