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FIG. 36. — HOLLY TREE COVERED WITH IVY AT TRENT PARK. 
t be an area of low pressure to the west in the either leisure nor educatio 
Atlantic, and so on." Mr, Scott is careful ran to рлу э upon them a religion ro which hey 
lay too much stress on the storm warnings i by | not prepared, The first a athy 
his office, but he shows conclusively that did funds | dn for the sympathiser to put himself in the place of 
allow of more fope reports being received from | those with whom he sympa А hat, he 
a more rapid publication, 
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esult from dosing the people gl gere — they | 
Ма а read, nor from 
were 
ct of Christian paca 
the warnings would be ea more trustwo | himself cooped up ay ina foul close ph 
in the midst of influences as foul as the air, and if at 
— deed the Rev. H. R. Hawets, M.A., | night he were compelled to n to a comfortless 
preached a sermon with reference to the pro e, to squalid children, a slatternly wife, and 
PURCHASE O ath AD FIELDS for the use | general discomfort and leanness? Was it to be 
of the people. When CHRIST, he said, h dere that ami h ings, op- 
been in the waste three days with the mul- | p by the complete absence of all healthful recrea- 
ütude he began to compassion u em, | tion, the people this overcrow i nd und 
cause they were hungry. We, however, who had | relief in drink and in d ing p No 
the people always with us, had not to greater or fairer gift could easily be dunt к чет; 
ыы One of the unwisest of all ma | people and such a population than green and o 
' ducc. was to go tinkering at the consequences o | spaces in which to brea yo pure air and think q 
!sease whilst neglecting its cause. No good eid. | thoughts, He would Bo cotid kad all the tees 
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and frowsy graveyards of London made into places of 
quiet and beautiful greenery where such as chose 
might breathe a somewhat clearer air, ai 
e and flowe Would it hurt the holy dead 
if their place of rest were beauti or did they to 
wh spo; that their bodies w. 
they them should sentinel, as it 
were, rp re back the 
poor fro 1 епјоутеп р t there 
were 
to look at. He entered a plea for the poor of Mary- 
n were so terribly overcrowded—pack 
a like herrings in a Ж... —and he called 
his hearers to do what lay in th to 
P anc for the people that ей space at Hamps 
which it was feared would otherwise shortly be en- 
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closed and built upon. The Joia of open spaces 
and pure air on body soul were no be over- 
and there was a in the 
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prophetic saying of the Psalmist that the 
