
The fields of France
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Excerpt from The Fields of France My husband's old house of Olmet stands on one such ledge, some way up the southern bank of the valley, with the farm at its feet. Farm and house no longer belong to each other, but they are still on cordial terms; which is as well, since from our hinder terrace our eye drops involun tarily on all the life and business of our neighbours. The farm has been recently rebuilt by its new owner, and is no longer the picturesque hovel we used alternately to admire and deplore. But our tiny mountain manor, or moorland cottage, still bears the stamp of three hundred yea...
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- THE FIELDS of FRANCE
- CONTENTS
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- A FARM IN THE CANTAL A FARM IN THE CANTAL (Haute-Auvergne) 1902
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- A MANOR IN TOURAINE A MANOR IN TOURAINE (La Commanderie de Ballan) 1903
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- THE FRENCH PEASANT, BEFORE AND SINCE THE REVOLUTION
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- THE FORESTS OF THE OISE THE FORESTS OF THE OISE Part I 1893
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- Part II 1901
- A LITTLE TOUR IN PROVENCE A LITTLE TOUR IN PROVENCE 1892
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- HOW THE POOR LIVED IN THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY HOW THE POOR LIVED IN THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY
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- THE MEDIÆVAL COUNTRY-HOUSE
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