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Wall

Village in Staffordshire, central England, 4 km/2.5 mi from Lichfield. Situated on the Roman road of Watling Street, it was formerly the Roman posting station of Letocetum. The Roman baths are preserved by the National Trust.

Wall

Small town in Pennington County, southwest South Dakota; population (1990) 800. It is located 72 km/45 mi east of Rapid City, and 16 km/10 mi north of the Badlands National Park. It has a thriving tourist industry.



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Such a gentleman simply dashes straight for his object like an infuriated bull with its horns down, and nothing but a wall will stop him.
But he had early discovered that one wall of his world was different from the rest.
It is a single round tower, the wall curving in slightly, and then turning outward again in the form of a dice-box, so that the defenders on the top might the better protect the base.
 
 
 
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