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I looked back at the hills and the heather, and I thought of all I was to do and see before I saw those hills again. - "A Minstrel In France", Harry Lauder.
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Again he wears an unpretending grey summer suit, with a black tie fastened loosely around his neck, and a straw hat, which, despite the changing fashions, is in shape nearly identical to one worn long before, lies on the table, adorned with a fresh bouquet of heather blossoms. - "The Children of the World", Paul Heyse.
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When he emerged once more at the end of twenty minutes, he was attired in an elegant and close- fitting suit of heather tweed. - "The Firm of Girdlestone", Arthur Conan Doyle.