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granted them to share in the beauties of this spot 



This 



oc- 



casional glitter of distant moving objects, with the sight of 

 carriages coming to the House, would furnish lively features to 

 contrast with the quiet, yet appropriate View from the House 

 towards the South. 



THE VILLAGE. 



Notwithstanding the modern fashion of placing a House in 







the Centre of a Park, at a distance from the haunts of men, or 



even the habitat 



of its own dependants and Labou 



yet 





there are numerous objects belonging to a Village with which 

 the Mansion must be connected, such as the Church, the Inn, 

 the Shop, the Carpenter, Blacksmith, and other Tradesmen, to 



which 



may 



here 



e added the fax 



Steward's house. 



•ming premises 



and the 



Th 



vicinity of a Village is very differently marke 



in 



dif- 



lam 



bli 



ferent parks. In some, 



sorrowfully towards the Hall-house, where 



e 



ggars 



S 



fear, no relief will b 



know, and they 



g 



dren with cheerful fac 



en : in oth 

 bearing th 



women 



J 



mi 



Ik 



chil 



d pro 



\ 



? 



lsions at stated periods, and I know, before I enter the H 



which 



the happiest families 



n 



plaints that the neighb 



some pi 



com 



in oth< 

 would 



are all idle thieves and poachers 



that all the inhabitants of the neighbouring Villag 



at night to serve their liberal Patron : and I have 



