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v of their opportunities, and not continue supinely to ignore, 

 or from prejudice to neglect that which, well managed, must 

 prove a source of profit. Farmers and villagers will find 

 the help they need, but we shall not overwhelm them by too 

 much of detail,— seeking to be practical first of all. We 

 shall also show how suburban residents and others may 

 supply their own tables, and, in fact, endeavour to make our 

 remarks such as shall be valuable to all who may read them. 



