. Rambles in the Pyrenees and the adjacent districts, Gascony, Pays de Foix [and] Roussillon . ANGLE OF THE CLOISTER, ST. LIZIER. 172 ST. GIRONS AND ST. LIZIER mosaic, and surrounded by an arcade resting alter-nately on single and coupled colonnettes, interruptedhere and there by piers. On the north and south sidesthere are ten arches, divided by piers into groups ofsix and four ; the west side is a Httle longer than theeast, and has in the centre of its six arches a group. ELEVENTH-CENTURY CAP, CLOISTER, ST. LIZIER. of four colonnettes, above which a quatrefoil is piercedin the wall. The east


. Rambles in the Pyrenees and the adjacent districts, Gascony, Pays de Foix [and] Roussillon . ANGLE OF THE CLOISTER, ST. LIZIER. 172 ST. GIRONS AND ST. LIZIER mosaic, and surrounded by an arcade resting alter-nately on single and coupled colonnettes, interruptedhere and there by piers. On the north and south sidesthere are ten arches, divided by piers into groups ofsix and four ; the west side is a Httle longer than theeast, and has in the centre of its six arches a group. ELEVENTH-CENTURY CAP, CLOISTER, ST. LIZIER. of four colonnettes, above which a quatrefoil is piercedin the wall. The east side has six arches without thecentral pier. The arches are all round, but while theeast side is entirely unmoulded, and the north has asimple chamfer, those on the other side have a roll onthe angle, with quarter-round sinkings on each moulding runs round all the piers at the height of the


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