CHAP. XVI.] FARMING FOR LADIES. 329 



manner of a warren, as we lately witnessed 

 when on a visit to a friend at Swanscorabe, in 

 Kent, who has, in a paddock adjoining his 

 house, arranged a small rabbitry and pigeon- 



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Rabbit Jiar>en. 



house solely for his family use and amusement, 

 and enclosed it with post and chain to prevent 

 the access of his horses. Of which the annexed 

 view was drawn upon the spot. 



The enclosure is only about twelve feet in 

 diameter, covering a pit of six feet in depth, 

 in which the rabbits are confined, and through 



