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which I recommend to the favourable and indulgent notice of the owners 

 of parks. 



' Travelling some years since, I met on the road near Royston a herd of 

 about twenty bucks following a bagpipe and violin, which, while the music 

 played, went forward, when it ceased, they all stood still ; arid in this 

 manner they were brought out of Yorkshire to Hampton Court.' ' 



' See the woodcut at the beginning of this chapter. 



