Fifty: Far From The Madding Crowd: Thomas Hardy: Greenhill Fair
Greenhill was the Nijni Novgorod of Wessex. Greenhill sheep Fair was a yearly gathering. It used to take place upon the summit of a hill. There on the hill remains an ancient rampart of earthwork in oval shape encircled by a trench. There were two openings face to face. Two winding roads ascended to each of these openings. The summit had a level green spce of twenty or thirty acres. A few permanent erections dotted the space, but the majority patronized canvas alone for resting and feeding during the time of their sojourn here. Shepherds who attended with their flocks from long distances started from two or three days before the fair, driving their charges a few miles each day, and resting them at night in hired fields at way side, at previously chosen points. The shepherd of each flock marched behind; a bundle containing his kit for the week strapped upon his shoulders; and in his hand his crook, which he used as the staff of his pilgrimage. S...