Coaching days and coaching ways . \ . m&^im ??; *-j4 .,•-* , ^ >. ^-1 Change of Horses. very unwise), and leapt. The wind came to the rescueand got under her coates, (the ulster I presume of the THE BATH ROAD 6j 16th century) and thus assisted, the young lady, whosename was Sherington, flopped into the arms of the youngman, whose name was Talbot, and killed him to all ap-pearances fatally dead on the spot, at which she satdown and wept. Upon this the defunct Talbot, whohad been only temporarily deprived of breath, came to


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