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CHAPTER IV. 



THE CROWN PRINCE. 



Amor Patriae Domestic Arrangement Emery A Revo- 

 lution Education A Swell Dragsman Contrast 

 Leamington A Proposition Warwick Castle Stone- 

 leigh Abbey and Kenilworth An Agreeable Surprise 

 A New Start Idle Hours A Country Walk Gorham- 

 bury A Pleasing Adventure Sir Harbottle Grimstone 

 and Lord Bacon again Reflections and a Refection 

 An Invitation The Consequences A Scene at South 

 Minims. 



IF there be one feeling more common to 

 our kind than another, it is that of at- 

 tachment to one's native place; and leav- 

 ing it generally creates regret. This ap- 

 plies, perhaps, as well to individuals and 



