The book Atherton And Other Tales 1 was written by author Mitford, Mary Russell, 1787-1855 Here you can read free online of Atherton And Other Tales 1 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Atherton And Other Tales 1 a good or bad book?
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216 CHAPTEE XIII. THE COPPICE. That aftemooii was indeed most lovely. Small fleecy clouds went sailing over the bright blue sky, casting here and there a shadow over a landscape almost too bright in the full sunshine. The leaves — some, as the elm and the beech, just bursting from their brown sheaths ; some, like the birch, waving in tenderest verdure; some, as the oak, sealed up in the dim buds — formed a variety enchanting to look upon. Even where the boughs were bare, they were alive with sa...p mounting into the highest 216 ATIIERTON. branches, transparent, glowing, full of purple light. The orchard of the Farm was one flush of blossom, every fi'uit tree garlanded from the bottom to the top ; whilst over many a cottage, and at the edge of many a wood, some noble old pear or wild cheiTy tossed its white flowers in the sun. Up the downs, too, came rich glimpses of the golden furze blossom, thickets of heavy almond odoiu-, left here and there to shelter the young lambs. The park revelled in gorgeous beauty ; its noble mansion; its masses of ever- greens, c}^ress, cedar, bay, and pine; its bright waters, giving back the weeping- willow, the drooping birch, and the huge Spanish chesnut ; the long lines of Ame- rican borders near the house already put- ting forth theii- gay colours; the broad avenue of limes ; the spii*al poplars ; and farther on, the grand old forest trees — oak, ATHERTON.
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