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CONTENTS. 
A Ride on a Railway Engine. 
The Schoolmaster Abroad. 
The Birdnester. 
Sounds of the Night. 
The Midsummer Fields. 
Round the Mull. 
Loch Duich. 
UiG, Isle of Skye. 
Dunvegan. 
In the Quantocks. 
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a vivid sympathy and interest.” — The Daily News. 
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and in his wanderings ‘By Moorland and Sea’ it 
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which he so graphically describes. The drawings 
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rare gift of describing the beauties of Nature in 
A Northern Moorland. 
An Old Manor House. 
Camping Out. 
Sedgemoor. 
An Idyll of Winter. 
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j make up a most delightful volume.” — Cambridge In- 
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