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but a few years ago. While this tarn existed, the 

 mills at Kendal were very irregularly supplied with 

 water. Now, when the streams are collected in a 

 reservoir, which the traveller sees in coming down 

 from the pass of Nanbield, and the intercepting 

 tarn is done away with, the flow of water no longer 

 fails. 



The track crosses Applethwaite Common into 

 Troutbeck, descending upon the chapel and the 

 bridge in the very depth of that primitive valley, 

 which was one of the first we described (p. 45.) 

 We believe that in the whole circuit there is no 

 scene or object of importance omitted in our detail. 



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