Page:The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland from the twelfth to the eighteenth century (1887) - Volume 1.djvu/57

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FRENCH EXAMPLES 37 INTRODUCTION looked by higher ground, the walls, both of the donjon and the enceinte, f ,v WfpP ^rjafttfiw? are thickened enormously, and run out to a sharp point or " bee " opposite the dangerous place (like the angle of the keep of Chateau Gaillard).