id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 47578 Grindon, Leo H. (Leo Hartley) Country Rambles, and Manchester Walks and Wild Flowers Being Rural Wanderings in Cheshire, Lancashire, Derbyshire, and Yorkshire .txt text/plain 79753 4394 75 of the rushing water, the birds saturating every grove and little wood white, like so many of the old Cheshire halls and ancient manor-houses. beautiful park, woods, and waters, distinguished particularly as be replaced in less than three generations; the sycamore at Mr. Nevill's is already over a hundred years old; so near to Manchester, it land, near a river, covered with alders or other water-loving trees. level ground, brings many beautiful wild-flowers into view. Bollin valley, having long, pendulous clusters of white flowers, like of the Hall, another pleasing old "magpie;" water also is near at hand, the great green pyramid called Cobden Edge; then come the hills that The plants of the woods and hills bordering the Agecroft valley right, a thousand green trees, and by turning the head a little, after minutes along field-paths, the way changes into a beautiful clough, in This little fellow is common in most places,--woods, gardens, ./cache/47578.txt ./txt/47578.txt