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& fields. Where the fields are not cultivated they are covered with big clover - white & pink - buttercups, cowslips - poppies - mignonette - and flowers called pin cushions & many other English wild flowers all emenating a strong sweet scent.   The roads are chalky white and nearly always two or three feet below the level of the adjacent wheat, oats or barley fields &  talk about roads - you marmalades don't know what roads are.   Once you clap eyes on English scenery you will be like the pommy - have no time for any other country. It is the place for poets  & painters  & all the art fanatics.   The English children that is the poorer class of whom we meet plenty in the

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