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1 As one turns southward, the mountains break down into brown heather - hills , like Scottish grouse moors.
2 Nothing in the shape of a lake, however, appeared in the landscape; only an interminable waste of brown heather under threatening rain-clouds.
3 Down below, over the sparkling brook, an old thorn was quivering in the warm breeze, its bright thin green shining against the brown heather .
4 And certainly she was as beautiful as a dream, sitting against that tree, with the brown heather about her and the young oak-leaves overhead.
5 And then a long, bare ridge of tumbled boulders, with bright sand-breaks between them, and wavering sandy roads among the bracken and brown heather .
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