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 No. IX. 



EXCURSION TO MUS\VELL-HILL, 



THE morning after the arrival of our 



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family party at Edmonton proving ex- 

 tremely delightful, the brothers, at an early 

 hour, proceeded to the chamber of their 

 father, in order to remind him of his promise 

 to accompany them in a walk round the en- 

 virons of Edmonton. 



Ever attentive to gratifv, an< ^ even antici- 



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pate, their rational or innocent desires, this 

 attentive parent was already dressed and 

 prepared to attend them. 



As a considerable time had still to elapse 

 before the breakfast hour of their host, the 

 happy trio directed their steps towards the 



village 



