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summer-house, we passed a rocky cascade, studded with alpine plants, and 

 ascended, through a sh rubber}', to a romantic grotto; from tl'e entrance of 

 which there is the retired home view shown in fig. 313. This grotto was 

 formed by Bushell, — the most celebrated grotto and cascade artist that ever 

 appeared in England. The grotto at Pain's Hill is considered his cfief- 



