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WITH MANY ILLUSTRATIONS BY THE AUTHOR. 
CONTENTS. 
Round the Mull. 
Loch Duich. 
UiG, Isle of Skye. 
Dunvegan. 
In the Qitantocks. 
A Ride on a Railway Engine. 
The School.master Abroad. 
The Birdnester. 
Sounds of the Night. 
The Midsummer Fields. 
A Northern Moorland. 
An Old M.\nok House. 
Camping Out, 
Sedgemoor. 
An Idyll of Winter. 
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“ Mr. Knight has the art of inspiring in his readers 
a vivid sympathy and interest." — The Daily News. 
“ There is a vein of genuine poetry* in Mr. Knight, 
and in his wanderings ‘By Moorland and Sea’ it 
finds graceful expression. Each little delicate pic- 
ture is firmly drawn, and has in it just the requisite 
amount of local colour. The breath of the country* is 
in these sketches, and that fact in part explains their 
spell, and the rest of the secret stands revealed in the 
brilliant descriptive gift of the writer." — The Speaker. 
“Sir. Knight has a happy faculty of seizing the 
picturesque features of the scenes he describes." -The 
Times. 
“ This work is so fresh, so breezy, so realistic, that 
we can almost imagine we are inhaling the pure moor- 
land air and drinking in the beauty of the scenery 
which he so graphically describes. The drawings 
also which beautify the pages are equal to the literary 
merits of the book." — Public Opinion. 
“ Every lover of nature will welcome Mr. Knight's 
book. It is a delightful volume. The author excels 
himself in his Somersetshire sketches : there is an in- 
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“A delightful volume. Mr. Knight possesses the 
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I language at once artistic and sympathetic. His 
I sketches show a genuine love and knowledge of 
■ Nature’s trifles as well as of her grander displays, 
and many little details which would escape a less 
close obsen'er ser\’e to make his pictures harmonious 
and complete." — Morning Post. 
*‘Weare everywhere impressed by the wealth of 
j thought and observation f>ossessed by the author; in 
fact, one finds here much of that rare spirit which 
sprang to life in the writings of the late Richard 
J efferies. " — Naturalists' Journal. 
“A perfectly fascinating volume to the lover of 
nature. It is admirably adapted for the drawing 
room table, and we promise the reader a rich treat." 
— The Record. 
‘‘ We know of no living writer who is equal to Mr. 
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difficult and fascinating art. ‘Sounds of the Night’ 
is a perfect gem, and might be quoted anywhere as a 
model of style." — Bristol Mercury, 
“ The mantle of the late Richard Jefferies has fallen 
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artist’s eye, rare skill of hand, and gift of style go to 
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