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The New Yorker, November 17, 1945 P. 97 In the years when Saratoga was the midsummer racing center of the nation, there arrived in the town each July, not long before the golden days to come, an earnest band of brownies to prepare the countryside for the opening of the season.
Open countryside surrounded me.
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Now there's open, peaceful countryside.
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Today The Independent tracked down the animal actors from the ceremony's bucolic opening scenes to a secret countryside location where they are enjoying a well-earned rest and reflecting on their new-found fame.
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The opening credits show the father, Uncle Matthew, racing through the countryside as his hounds track not a fox but two of his little girls; child-hunting was a game the six Mitford girls enjoyed.
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