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THE GAUL. 



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distance off, and lie slionted to our gillie and told liim 

 exactly where to pick np the grouse. Finally he took to 

 drink, and lay out on the moor for the day and all night. 

 On his return a clergyman ^vho was staying with me said 

 to him, " If you go on like this it will be the death of 

 you." The Gaul could not speak much English, but he 

 replied, "Better that than no whiskey." — C. M. 



We append a sketch of a notable landmark in 

 Warwickshire. You can look over the best part of the 

 Eed Horse Vale, and far away north, and east, and west 

 from 



KDGE HILL TOWER. 



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