The Goodliffe Family of Nottingham
The Story of My Life - The original, handwritten version of the Memoirs of Arnold
Goodliffe
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interesting to see, the waves and foam dashing around its base, and in its
caves. On the south good and fine houses are built on the rocks against
which in high tides, in stormy weather, the waves beat furiously. In fne
weather the sands, the rocks and caverns are very fine, pleasant to walk
upon, to shelter in, many a pleasant hour have we spent on the sands
gathering shells etc, or reading in the caves.
Caldy Island, south of Tenby is a pretty little island about a mile
distant, as crow flies. A sail to it or round it, in fine weather is
very enjoyable, in stormy weather it is a capital break-water, on the
south side. Liking as we do fine sands, and fine rocks and caves, there
are few palces so attractive to us in that respect as
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