CHAPTER I. 



INTRODUCTION. 



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\YniTil|| K we look upon iMmii:' hom the point >(' view of 

 IniMiiess or ot | >leasin e, i! is ( eil.im Hut no in. in \\lio IMS kid 

 MMirh of it hut feels his pulse(|iiieken, ;ind ;i st-nsiM)!' i-njoMiu-n! 

 |>cr\;ide him, when sitlm;; hclnnd one, l\vo, oi' loin t|iii< k .ind 

 \\ell |Hlt lo<;rlhri hoi:,es. \\'h;it is inoie deli;>ltl lul ill. ill .1 i'.ood 

 ;md pielm e:.t pie ro.id, a well htnlt ;ind well innnini 1 , < .11 1 i.ii'e, 

 h. lines', piopcil\ lilted, hoise-. Inlled ;ind pill to so thai I hey i',o 

 with ease to ihemseUt-s and do then I. HI share of work ? It is 

 lo };ive to the uninitiated a ehanee ot enjoNim; a drive under 

 the al)o\c ondilions that we oiler this volume to thepiiMie. 

 It is mm h easier tO sllOW pralh.ill\ to a young coa. hman 



