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cheerful moving scene of a public road, not too near to be 



>ive ; for however some may affect to prize the solitude 



offen 



and seclusion of a forest, shut out from all the busy haunts of 

 men, yet within six miles of the capital, few places can boast 



such privacy as Wallwood House commands within its forty 



acres surrounded by a forest. Who then would regret to see 

 occasionally, and at a proper distance, the enlivening mi ture 

 of man with animal life, and vegetation in its most interesting 



forms 1 



From its situation within so few miles of the metropolis, I his 

 place ought to combine all the pleasures of the country, with 

 the conveniences of a town residence. 





