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AMEEICAN FAEMEE IN ENGLAND. 



CHAPTER I. 



AN IRISH-ENGLISHMAN. SHREWSBURY CAKES AND BRAWN. SHREWSBURY 



SHOW. ANGLING IN CURRICLES. SHEEP-WALKS. EFFECT OF THOROUGH 



DRAINING ON DRY SOILS. GORSE. CHURCH STRETTON. CHURCHYARD 



LITERATURE. ENCOUNTER WITH AN ENTHUSIASTIC FREE-TRADER. 



AN you tell us where the Post Office is 1&quot; 

 The Post Office ? Ye be strangers like ?&quot; 



&quot;Yes.&quot; 



&quot; Was ye never in this town before ?&quot; 



&quot;Never.&quot; 



&quot; It s a fine old town, Shrewsbury. I know it well, every 

 inch the same as my hand. It s like ye ll be wanting to see 

 the &quot; 



&quot; Can t you tell us where the Post Office is?&quot; 

 , &quot; The Post Office ! Wouldn t you now be havin your bit 

 packs carried. Ye ll be pedestarians like.&quot; 



PART II. 1* 



