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WORLE CAMP. 127 
Except on the subject of the narrow winding path traced 
from the limekiln to just within the old cattle enclosure, 
I don’t know that I can say more to you now,—the path, 
from the direction it takes, and from its being flanked by, 
and intersecting in a marked manner, many of the out- 
works, I imagine to be coeval with the encampment. 
I only regret that I did not have you with me to go 
over the whole ground, and attempt to explain on the spot 
what may, without a careful survey, be looked upon as a 
wild theory„—but Archzologists must expect to afford a little 
to laugh at now and then. 
Yours very truly, 
E. MARTIN ATKINS. 
Rev. F. Warre. 
