Sabine Baring-Gould Quotes
I Have Wandered Over Europe, Have Rambled To Iceland, Climbed The Alps, Been For Some Years Lodged Among The Marshes Of Essex - Yet Nothing That I Have Seen Has Quenched In Me The Longing After The Fresh Air, And Love Of The Wild Scenery, Of Dartmoor.
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