Washington Irving Quotes
Not Far From This Village, Perhaps About Two Miles, There Is A Little Valley Or Rather Lap Of Land Among High Hills, Which Is One Of The Quietest Places In The Whole World. A Small Brook Glides Through It, With Just Murmur Enough To Lull One To Repose; And The Occasional Whistle Of A Quail Or Tapping Of A Woodpecker Is Almost The Only Sound That Ever Breaks In Upon The Uniform Tranquillity.
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