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prove my attachment to my own ^iews, and give my tes- 

 timony to their sincerity at least by again setting up my 

 tabernacle among the Bretons. The easy open English 

 hospitality I received there is warm upon my memory; 

 my old friendships seem to increase with separation ; my 

 fingers itch for the good cock- shooting; my lips seem to 

 miss their accustomed claret ; all these are sympathetic of 

 change, and perhaps it may be only for a time that I 

 here lay down my pen and bring to an end my uncon- 

 nected notes on the Chase in Britannv. 



THE END, 



