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Title: Springhaven

Author: R. D. Blackmore

CHAPTER I

WHEN THE SHIP COMES HOME

In the days when England trusted mainly to the vigor and valor of one

man, against a world of enemies, no part of her coast was in greater

peril than the fair vale of Springhaven. But lying to the west of the

narrow seas, and the shouts both of menace and vigilance, the quiet

little village in the tranquil valley forbore to be uneasy.

For the nature of the place and race, since time has outlived memory,

continually has been, and must be, to let the world pass easily. Little

to talk of, and nothing to do, is the healthy condition of mankind just

there. To all who love repose and shelter, freedom from the cares of

money and the cark of fashion, and (in lieu of these) refreshing air,

bright water, and green country, there is scarcely any valley left to

compare with that of Springhaven. This valley does not interrupt the

land, but comes in as a pleasant relief to it. No glaring chalk, no

grim sandstone, no rugged flint, outface it; but deep rich meadows, and

foliage thick, and cool arcades of ancient trees, defy the noise that

men make. And above the trees, in shelving distance, rise the crests of

upland, a soft gray lias, where orchards thrive, and greensward strokes

down the rigor of the rocks, and quick rills lace the bosom of the slope

with tags of twisted silver.

In the murmur of the valley twenty little waters meet, and discoursing

their way to the sea, give name to the bay that receives them and the

anchorage they make. And here no muddy harbor reeks, no foul mouth

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