. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . But we Britons aretoo prone to under-rate ourselves,i. e., one another, therefore I regardedcoolly that which might have struckme into hot and high enthusiasm ina Frenchmans house. Some 38 houses I believe there are(but I failed to count them), dottedupon hill and valley, scarcely anvtwo alike. But in this point allalike, that they teem with health andfreshness, and the bright light shedupon the bounty of the year. Lightand plenteous air, both night and day,sweet cleanliness, and a buxom odouras of a fruit dairy, combined with anindescribab


. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . But we Britons aretoo prone to under-rate ourselves,i. e., one another, therefore I regardedcoolly that which might have struckme into hot and high enthusiasm ina Frenchmans house. Some 38 houses I believe there are(but I failed to count them), dottedupon hill and valley, scarcely anvtwo alike. But in this point allalike, that they teem with health andfreshness, and the bright light shedupon the bounty of the year. Lightand plenteous air, both night and day,sweet cleanliness, and a buxom odouras of a fruit dairy, combined with anindescribable sprightliness and acti-vity, imbue the surprised visitorwith a flush of gentle pleasure. Thething appears quite new to him,quite contrary to experience, yetrational, and easily accounted for andbelieved in. Throughout thespan-roofhouses the trees are ranged on eitherside of the pathway, in pots, accordingto their size, from No. 12 to No. and there a tall, staunch fellowis planted out in the soil of thehouse, and spreads a coronet of fruit.


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