No. VI. 

 EXCURSION TO NORWOOD, 



WE left our rural pedestrians about to 

 enter the hospitable mansion of the philan- 

 thropic proprietor of Grove-hill, from whom 

 they received the most friendly welcome* 

 At his urgent request, they agreed to re- 

 main with him during the night: and he 



o o * 



delighted the brothers by offering to conduct 

 them over the house and grounds on the 

 following morning. 



Early rising, my young friends, said he, 

 particularly at your age, is salutary both in 

 a moral and a physical point of view; I 

 shall therefore make no apology for re- 

 questing you to meet me in the library at 

 six o'clock, that we may pursue our intend- 

 ed ramble through the grounds before the 

 hour of breakfast* 



Delighted 



