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given up to archaeology ; and there was only time to visit the old Market House 

 and Town Hall, and get back to the station for the train to Craven Arms. Here 

 there was half-an-hour to get a cup of excellent coffee, price 2d., in a comfortable 

 room at the Temperance Hotel — (why can't Hereford have its cheap and comfort- 

 able coffee house and reading room?) — when the train arrived for Hereford. 



Thus another most pleasant and interesting day has been added to the 

 annals of the Woolhope Club, and this account has been written in vain if it does 

 not cause the faint-hearted to regret that they took no part in it. 



