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The little brook enchants with its little waterfalls here, and the gentle babbling of its meandering course through the meadow. Uncommonly graceful are the two footpaths along the
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Swedish Pomerania, promoted the development of the bathing establishment by writing two promotional leaflets for the mineral spring. He wrote:
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