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now TO ri.AN TUN home grounds 



fKMin II hiililo mill ili)M\irnMl appearance; hence, the ter- 

 nii^ liinl-. ill', iiioiit huppy situation on a steep hillside 

 wliivii. Iiv iln Mirans, all srnsation of being perched in 

 nil l^■. iiiiinviil, and a restful feeling suggested as we 

 ii',i. Iiy Hi|;lil,-i of slops, or by passing out from one 

 fluty iif tho timisc after another, to higher levels. In 



cKirxii nss or 5aic£ tqieace 



the- 7»a»cefiil ?h;i5t? of evening one may frequent the 

 •-—.»•- OB steep hiisiit-f -witbont fear of falling off the 

 •■;,■-■ of tMnrf.. r v ^.i; jr-r.L^ rapidly down to spots from 

 »-tiirt it iJ difficnh K retrace our steps without loss of 

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.^-vf iiD€!s of walk with short flights of steps connect- 

 iT.r *■ -• T : ifvelf alwio^ invite to peaceful and medita- 

 TS9t inmitnaat >- socia; intercourse that need not fear 



