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LANDSCAPE GARDENING. 
LETTER VII. 
The walk which runs parallel to the bottom w'all of the kitchen- 
garden, cutting off the melon-ground therefrom, is continued through 
to the pleasure-ground on each side. The garden may thus be entered 
by company without passing through the courts of offices, which are 
always to be avoided if possible. The stables may be visited by the 
same route, if desirable. 
That you may have a clearer idea of the disposition of the kitchen- 
garden, &c., I have sketched an outline of the boundaries, walls, and 
walks, which will render my descriptions at once more brief and 
explicit. 
