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1 The fen country of Cambridge and Lincolnshire was a region of monasteries.
2 At Galland, which is low down in the fen country , he found a sullen girl.
3 Where we first surely find Hereward is in the heart of the fen country of eastern England.
4 It is truly a noble region on all sides save the east, where lieth the fen country .
5 He drove out of a bleak and empty Cambridge and up through the flat, somber fen country .
6 The fen country faintly reminds one of Holland, lying low and dotted here and there with huge windmills.
7 First, I'm anxious to get in touch with a witch lady I met some years ago, in the fen country of Eastern Anglia.
8 Nine miles north of Peterborough the ruins of Crowland Abbey arise out of the flat fen country like a lighthouse out of the sea.
9 In the fen country of Lincolnshire, there lived, in the reign of Edward the Confessor, a wealthy Saxon franklin named Leofric, Lord of Bourn.
10 The line here ran through miles and miles of fen country , more or less drained by dykes and rivers, but still wild and desolate enough.
11 Gathering an army, William marched to the fen country and prepared to attack the last of the English in their almost inaccessible Camp of Refuge.
12 A short time after, Ivo offended the king, and was banished, much to the joy of the Fen country .
13 Hereward the Wake is said to have killed one of these witches who was helping to hunt him in the Fen country .
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