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The Pickwick Papers - Dickens, Charles ยท 80 words
There was no city where Bath stands, then. There was no vestige of human habitation, or sign of mans resort, to bear the name; but there was the same noble country, the same broad expanse of hill and dale, the same beautiful channel stealing on, far away, the same lofty mountains which, like the troubles of life, viewed at a distance, and partially obscured by the bright mist of its morning, lose their ruggedness and asperity, and seem all ease.
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