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A Scottish Tro^lt Stream. 



us think of Tweed as the poet thought of it when he 

 wrote : 



" The symbol thou, O Tweed, of those two lands, 

 The South and North, that long in conflict strove, 

 And from their striving found a greater life." 



NORHAM CASTLE. 



about Norham Caslle. He gives as frontispiece a drawing of Norham 

 as it was in the time of Pudsey (1151), a stately pile with strong en- 

 circling wall, running so low on the range of the mound that the whole 

 structure could be clearly seen from a distance ; also a sketch of the 

 castle in 1680, when the ruinous process had so far proceeded that all 

 the small square turrets had disappeared. All that now remains of the 

 historical pile is presented in our engraving. 



