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A travel writer records visits to seaside inns and the surrounding Norman villages, moving from landings and cliff-top views to inn parlors, kitchens, market scenes, mussel-beds, and a renowned abbey. The narrative sketches local characters and household figures, describes day-to-day customs, meals, festivals, and the architecture of narrow streets and open doorsteps, and notes conversations and social rituals observed outdoors. Short excursions to neighboring towns, courts, and historic shrines are interwoven with vivid snapshots of inn life and coastal labor, producing a lively portrait of regional manners and the rhythms of daily rural and seaside existence.
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