The Cottage on the Cliff: A Sea-Side Story (Classic Reprint)

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He alone seemed to be on terms of familiar intimacy with Captain Singleton and his family; it is not that a congeniality of soul or sentiment had driven these two personages together by sympathy or friendship, for Peter Blust, which was the name of the fisher, united to the character of a rough seaman, habits by no means similar to those of the highly finished gen tleman and scholar, both of which Captain Singleton confessedly was; still it was certain that he very fre quently visited at the house of Peter, and that their acquaintance began in a very few days after he had landed at the Cliffs of Cromer, in the following man ner: he had in vain sought for a retired residence on that part of the coast least subject to the approach of the new comers, who daily visited Cromer at the usual period of sea-bathing, and, in one of his solitary walks by the sea-side, he espied the habitation of the fisher. It was a singularly beautiful, Wild and romantic Spot, and though it was a large, square and handsome built house, of modern architecture, yet it might be said, that it was rising from the white bosom of the ocean, in the midst of the most flowery fields and pastures still on every side, the wide expanse was bounded by the sea-coast, which it so effectually commanded a prospect of, that all vessels wereseen, going to and fro, that sailed in and out of the harbour of Cromer.

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