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both of which had a good sale in England. 

 The same has been the case with timber in 

 Scotland and remote parts of Wales. These, 

 then, are cases in which a continuity of supply, 

 as would be quite possible if my scheme of 

 afforesting was carried out, would ensure 

 speedy sales at moderate prices in places where 

 at present it is difficult, if not impossible, to 

 dispose of small quantities of timber unless at 

 ruinously low prices. 



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