The trees which shaded the paths wore their red, yellow, and orange autumn leaves

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The trees which shaded the paths wore their red, yellow, and orange autumn leaves.
They came to a gate stile which marked the entrance to a pasture where Her Grace's prized herd of Red Devon cattle grazed. The milk from these cows was turned into the butter, cream, and cheeses which Skye Castle was famous for.
Mr. Di Angelo was the first to climb over the stile and he reached over to help Miss Levesque. She lifted the hem of her green apron and put a foot clad in a boot of the same hue on the stile.

 She lifted the hem of her green apron and put a foot clad in a boot of the same hue on the stile

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Dona Reyna was the next in line to climb over

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Dona Reyna was the next in line to climb over.
"Might I be of some assistance?" Lord Skye asked her.
"I can manage on my own," she snapped back in reply.
Lord Skye then offered his gallant attentions to Piper, whose lovely face was shaded by a green bonnet tied with a purple ribbon.

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