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FIG, 139.— FLOWER GARDEN AT CLEVELAND HOUSE, CLAPHAM PARK, 
ck upon a little New Garden Plants. 
ble hereabouts ; 
=- F : tion of your bagg at | small harrow. 
=- Mouscron over, you glide away direct north- | Grea’ cautions are taken to prevent land 
east. The transition, though slight, is per- being water-logged. Mark how it is laid up in 
ceptible, You pass patches of what look like | ridges, 
purple Broccoli, but are in fact Cow Cabbages, | furrows between them neatly cut out by hand, |) GA 
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lankiness, though inferior to that 
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until the slackening speed directs your attention 
o belfries and massive buildings, from which 
, through a fertile district, onward you roll a eee ee 
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amongst | YOU are parted by patches of verdure and 
latter belong to the 
Gardens, one of whose 
members rendered himself mous by apolo- 
5 mi iat a a EN Ea GE Bi Aff. 
The train comes to a standstill, Your | fs 
| ticket has been already taken. You descend, j 
That at and walk ens of the Station into the town of | wt 
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ereghem, to the right, is all spire and no meet on ing out of yo h 
: e ee EE a o sts hid walking y ee ouse-door, 
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