…the remarkable situation of the town, the principal street almost hurrying into the wate
…the remarkable situation of the town, the principal street almost hurrying into the water, the walk to the Cobb, skirting round the pleasant little bay, which in the season is animated with bathing-machines and company; the Cobb itself, its old wonders and new improvements, with the very beautiful line of cliffs stretching out to the east of the town, are what the stranger’s eye will seek; and a very strange stranger it must be, who does not see charms in the immediate environs of Lyme, to make him wish to know it better. …these places must be visited, and visited again to make the worth of Lyme understood. - Persuasion, Chapter 10 -- source link
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