Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 156William Blackwood, 1894 - England |
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Page 559
... Dinard , and within three or four miles of it the links named St Briac , which are better than any he has yet tried in France . The sea - coast of Brittany is surely a good half - way house for the golfer about April , between the ...
... Dinard , and within three or four miles of it the links named St Briac , which are better than any he has yet tried in France . The sea - coast of Brittany is surely a good half - way house for the golfer about April , between the ...
Page 560
... Dinard in the course of the day - late for dinner certainly ; too late for din- ner probably , but the exact hour de- pends on the varying arrangements of the local train - services . There is a merit , which the golfer will now begin ...
... Dinard in the course of the day - late for dinner certainly ; too late for din- ner probably , but the exact hour de- pends on the varying arrangements of the local train - services . There is a merit , which the golfer will now begin ...
Page 562
... Dinard the east wind has been at the golfer's back . He will find the accommodation of the club - house ample , if not luxurious ; for though no luncheon can be obtained without previous orders , he may make up for this at the hotel ...
... Dinard the east wind has been at the golfer's back . He will find the accommodation of the club - house ample , if not luxurious ; for though no luncheon can be obtained without previous orders , he may make up for this at the hotel ...
Page 563
... Dinard only by an estuary , across which the ferry - boats run half - hourly . Should " staleness " overtake the golfer , he may spend an interesting day or two in a visit to Mont St Michel , which is a place unlike almost any other ...
... Dinard only by an estuary , across which the ferry - boats run half - hourly . Should " staleness " overtake the golfer , he may spend an interesting day or two in a visit to Mont St Michel , which is a place unlike almost any other ...
Page 564
... Dinard to England . The crossing from Jersey to Eng- land is commonly very much dreaded ; indeed , we have heard a sailor say that he had been all round the world and had never been sea - sick except when cross- ing from Southampton to ...
... Dinard to England . The crossing from Jersey to Eng- land is commonly very much dreaded ; indeed , we have heard a sailor say that he had been all round the world and had never been sea - sick except when cross- ing from Southampton to ...
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