Chapter

1    II| American suspension-bridge to a rustic Breton bridge, composed
2   III|       and supple. His dress was rustic, but simple almost to affectation;
3   III|         after the youths in his rustic cart. Possibly he thought
4  XIII|       on splendidly caparisoned rustic nags; and, last of all,
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