ON 



>V -lOWJI i.-^il 



d most ir+— 



give him. ■'^ ' 

 some days in July may be 

 restlessness comes over me. 

 a sort of disloyalty to the i., 

 given so much pleasure, but 5; 



haps the n\^W[t(>fyAa\^?^WJ^(B!:ft//u;i ;Ti^ .zc,HTHm>lHHT 



some of which leave s4^cjr.V5V«t^?<>?^Vv \ 



warm days have come to an « r 



dance of food and everything thv.: 



goes on, it is felt more and mor^ 



of the south of England is ovt 



a sombre monotony and silent 



Ori'^ ffpl^ foo that the water m 



th^. ... ..J lacks freslmess ; 



desiring a change, one begins 

 air. The p.ven-fiowing chalk bl- 

 and i , the river which is s*. 

 am? _ ly under control, see? 

 la*^ ' rises up before one' 



