The interior consists of rolling upland. It has been likened to a sea after a storm suddenly arrested and turned to stone; but a still better resemblance, if not so romantic, is that of a dust-sheet thrown over the dining room chairs. —A Book of Dartmoor... The Indiscretion - Page 1by Judith Ivory - 2001 - 400 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Sabine Baring-Gould - Dartmoor (England) - 1900 - 366 pages
...the outskirts, and there, also, is the finest scenery. The interior consists of rolling upland. It has been likened to a sea after a storm suddenly arrested...romantic, is that of a dust-sheet thrown over the dining-room chairs, the backs of which resemble the tors divided from one another by easy sweeps of... | |
| Laurie R. King - Fiction - 2007 - 320 pages
...and the next morning we set off for the moor. Hi 4 *• The interior consists of rolling upland. It has been likened to a sea after a storm suddenly arrested...of a dust-sheet thrown over the dining room chairs. — A BOOK OF DARTMOOR BRIEF HOUR'S tramp through wet woods brought us to the village of Lydford, nestled... | |
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