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THE PABKS AND GAEDENS OP PARIS. [Chap. XXI. 



parts, and thus spoil all. . In one case, one of the outer branches 

 was feeble and delicate, and did not seem to push much more 





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than to the bend, from whence it ought to have grown strong to 

 the top of the wall. A healthy and vigorous shoot of a neigh- 

 bouring tree was grafted on it by approach, and in the course of 



