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TABLES 



CH. V 



adjunct to the coach, and with reasonable ingenuity 



in stowing what is needed, the boxes should carry 



enough for any ordinary lunch. 



For lunching on the coach, tables fitting: on the 



hind boot and on the foot-board are convenient. A 



simple arrangement for 

 this purpose is shown in 



Fi g- 55- 



The tops of the tables 



are of a size to be carried 



under the cushions of the 



inside seats of the coach ; 



the iron legs go in the 



front boot. The method 



Fig. 



DO- 



of screwing the parts together is shown in Fig. 55. 



For attendance at race-courses, &c, where the 

 people on a drag sit in the sun for a long time, an 



awning is useful. A satisfactory way of arranging 

 it is shown in Fig 56. 



The standards are of iron % of an inch diameter, 



