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COACHING DAYS AND COACHING WAYS 



" Five and seven shillings were charged for the stand 

 of a horse in any wretched hut. But those customers 

 who were fly to all the tricks and fancies of life, and 

 who would not be nailed dX any price, preferred going to 

 roost in a barn ; while others possessing rather more 



The Grange, Lewes 



The Sign of the Swau, Southover. 



gaiety, and who set sleep at defiance, blowed a cloud over 

 some heavy wet, devouring the rich points of a flash 

 cJiaunt ; and thought no more of time hanging heavily 

 than they did of the classics. Chaunting and swiping 



