Tony Butler

Tony Butler by Charles James Lever is a literary work published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 26, 2015. This edition spans 174 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in a picturesque setting, featuring a quaint cottage nestled between grassy hills and a clear stream. The description highlights the scenic beauty of the coast, showcasing notable landmarks such as the “White Rocks” and the Giant’s Causeway, along with the dramatic landscape formed by towering rock formations.
Readers will find a rich exploration of the environment and its striking features, as the text captures the essence of the coastal scenery and the cottage’s unique position. The work delves into themes of nature and place, inviting readers to appreciate the intricate details of the landscape, including the desolate ruins and the enchanting bridge of Carrig-a-Rede. This edition offers a classic perspective on literature and fiction, making it a notable addition for those interested in exploring the beauty of the natural world through Lever’s descriptive prose.
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In a little cleft, not deep enough to be a gorge, between two grassy hills, traversed by a clear stream, too small to be called a river, too wide to be a rivulet, stood, and, I believe, still stands, a little cottage, whose one bay-window elevates it above the condition of a laboring-man’s, and shows in its spacious large-paned proportions pretensions to taste as well as station. From the window a coast-line can be seen to which nothing in the kingdom can find the equal. It takes in the bold curve of shore from the “White Rocks” to the Giant’s Causeway, -a sweep of coast broken by jutting headland and promontory, with sandy bays nestling between gigantic walls of pillared rock, and showing beneath the green water the tessellated pavement of those broken shafts which our superstition calls Titanic. The desolate rock and ruin of Dunluce, the fairy bridge of Carrig-a-Rede, are visible; and on a commonly clear day Staffa can be seen, its outline only carrying out the strange formation of the columnar rocks close at ban
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