On coming alongside the broad stones that formed a base to the stairs, they sprang ashore, and began to ascend. At their head was one apparently of higher rank, or of superior sanctity, for he walked alone. His face was partly buried in his large cloak,... Scilly and Its Legends - Page 44by Henry John Whitfeld - 1852 - 224 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edmund Bogg - England - 1894 - 370 pages
...small company of pilgrims was seen on the deck of a vessel that neared the harbour of Old Town Bay. On coming alongside the broad stones that formed a...wide-brimmed hat, the deep flaps of which, hanging down, hid his features. He passed on until he reached the heavy chain, which was drawn across the way. Lajiug... | |
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