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like the rest of the turf; in the centre stood up a jet which threw up 

 a very fine spray. For an hour or two every morning and evening 

 this was turned on, soon filling the hollow to the brim; the effect was 

 very pretty with the grass at the bottom of the water, and the birds 

 soon learned to know the hours of the bath and came in flocks to 

 enjoy it. G. H. B. 



Loggia Dropmore. 

 Engraved from a photograph by Mr. J. James. 



