26 SIR VICTOR BROOKE CHAP, i 



his wishes about it, was the first to be buried there, and 

 then their mother, the Honourable Lady Brooke, and 

 now he was himself laid to rest between them. It is. 

 an emerald sward standing on elevated ground looking 

 over the whole Demesne around lie the woods that he 

 had known from childhood, and close by the home 

 endeared by a thousand recollections. Few sounds 

 disturb that quiet spot, and it looks very peaceful in the 

 summer evenings, as the sun sinks over the hills by 

 Loch Erne, and reddens with its last rays the wild 

 heather planted above his grave. 



