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But an afternoon of five hours will suffice for seeing the sunset on St . George ' s
Hill or on the Thames at Walton Bridge . WEYBRIDGE and WALTON are spots
which may be enjoyed at all seasons . The former , owing to the abundance of ...
But an afternoon of five hours will suffice for seeing the sunset on St . George ' s
Hill or on the Thames at Walton Bridge . WEYBRIDGE and WALTON are spots
which may be enjoyed at all seasons . The former , owing to the abundance of ...
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But an afternoon of five hours will suffice for seeing the sunset on St . George ' s
Hill or on the Thames at Walton Bridge . WEYBRIDGE and WALTON are spots
which may be enjoyed at all seasons . The former , owing to the abundance of ...
But an afternoon of five hours will suffice for seeing the sunset on St . George ' s
Hill or on the Thames at Walton Bridge . WEYBRIDGE and WALTON are spots
which may be enjoyed at all seasons . The former , owing to the abundance of ...
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propose a walk , as the subject of the present excursion , beginning with the
circuit of St . George ' s Hill , proceeding through the village of Weybridge , and
terminating along the banks of the Thames to Walton , a pilgrimage not
exceeding ...
propose a walk , as the subject of the present excursion , beginning with the
circuit of St . George ' s Hill , proceeding through the village of Weybridge , and
terminating along the banks of the Thames to Walton , a pilgrimage not
exceeding ...
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The river from Halliford to Walton Bridge is very beautiful . It winds about ,
presenting a new point of interest at each turn . The wellwooded hills of Oatlands
Park , the clumps of trees at the water ' s edge , the sedges , the docks , the pride
of the ...
The river from Halliford to Walton Bridge is very beautiful . It winds about ,
presenting a new point of interest at each turn . The wellwooded hills of Oatlands
Park , the clumps of trees at the water ' s edge , the sedges , the docks , the pride
of the ...
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The village of Walton is about five minutes ' walk from the bridge . If the tourist has
not already warned Mrs . Mary Copp of his advent , whose very comfortable inn
stands retiringly at the top of the road leading to the bridge , let him at once ...
The village of Walton is about five minutes ' walk from the bridge . If the tourist has
not already warned Mrs . Mary Copp of his advent , whose very comfortable inn
stands retiringly at the top of the road leading to the bridge , let him at once ...
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