io6 



THE BATH ROAD 



as a memento of Slouo-li ; but it seems that a p-ano- of 

 original-minded thieves made away with it for the 

 sake of the bronze, which, when broken up, must have 



WINDSOR CASTLE, FROM THE ROAD NEAR SLOUGH. 



brought them a good sum. At any rate, it seems 

 quite beyond the bounds of possiljility that Slough 

 will ever see its fountain ao-ain. 



XVII [ 



It requires the specialized knowledge of a district 

 survevor to determine where Slouoh ends and Salt 

 Hill begins, although probably it would be a shrewd 



