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vide tlie splendours of autumnal leafage than the 

 one we have indicated. For the greater part of 

 the way the road passes along the verge of the 

 forest occasionally going through its outermost 

 woods and crossing its heaths and glades. Over 

 a part of the route the opportunity is afforded of 

 contrasting the surrounding cultivation with the 

 wildness of the perpetual forest, whilst from 

 numerous points of view one may see the general 

 as well as at other points are seen the individual 

 features of forest scenery. 



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