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The Weir

25th October 2013

 

“… turning to the left on to a path through the mowing grass, which was thick and very tall, led on till we came to the river above the weir and its mill. There we had a delightful swim in the broad piece of water above the lock, where the river looked much bigger than its natural size from its being dammed up by the weir…”

(From : News From Nowhere, by William Morris)

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