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Show ; "likl, that of tho i u uuisiuvd by " f. 'nYv.ratho.n, ttn first i; :'in,-lv 'Mu..v. Wltitor Vll'" n","t!,lMSl ft,ltl ':' M1o,t rattle havo to ?' .yins I" Jll'-V ",ul ,rt a lr'fc If th0 f ;;'oniMe until Sopton.-f'" Sopton.-f'" '"..jVivs In "10 valloy S :!s'nJ tho hay Is stored I' .Vniilt over the cattle jj .', the numerous dark t ..Y,ies whleh are soat-S soat-S 'rTtl'eiv. si that to a , , the oountryside may Wlv populated than tov ti of this fertile pas-",V pas-",V fallen before the lrsfel s'the turn of the less Ms. ami finally, at the - it, the cheerful band of s '.T iwymakius women - iay to still higher nlti-up nlti-up to some G.000 or :ive sea level. These pastures are fre-by fre-by tiny fertile pla-i pla-i and the herbs and i crow here are par-;:isMng par-;:isMng and fragrant, - (list it Is very difficult 4 - and still more difficult - tlfffl sfter they have :; extends to dizzier ' ar.d many a tenderfoot i -rj.i has probably had j of observing one of - havmakers from some - vantage point far below. : s:!ieipated and joyful ' 'e Hay-Sunday festival is (he height of summer mountain pastures. First ispressive service in the chapel of the vicinity, s is fervently offered Jo : for all his bounties, and ie herdsmen with their - :i friends enjoy some of :ie pastimes singing, nestling and dancing !n;nres, the memories of however, to lessen the r.. |