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itself to me ; it is strictly in accord with Nature. The sugges- 
tion that I should adopt it as a model was given me by the 
Thames at Marlow. It is very prettily illustrated, on a small 
scale, in the Teme, a few miles below Tenbury. Sometimes it 
is seen where one would least expect it ; in estuaries and even 
in the beds of large rivers where the channels form a network, 
braided rivers as the American writers call them, there is a 
suggestion of a swing from side to side. An instance of this 
is seen in the Indus. 
