Living in England

I lived in England for a year. I lived in a place called Dittisham (a small village). It is in Devon. Devon is a county in the southwest part of England. I lived in a place near Totnes which is near Exeter. I lived in a little cottage on the Dart River. I would take walks in the rain up the muddy hills patting the sheep and cows. I would walk to Bozomzeal Farm and fill my back pack with old rusty implements. I would play soccer with friends at school and come home for afternoon tea. My mother, brother, and I would go to London and other counties in England, and to France, Italy, Switzerland, and Eire (Ireland) on weekends and holidays. At night we would go to the pub and listen to folk music from Pop the old singer.

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