Scribner's magazine . - Hfaar One of the Places. seeinpf * eveiy one, or where you canascertain from day to day how every-body is looking, or who happens tobe with whom—or who doesnt. In lo-caUties where society gathers there isusuall} such a drive, and a daily ap-pearance in it is something of a jieces-sit}, but Lenox does not seem to sufferfrom the lack of it. There is a greatdeal of driving, but it is done all over,for there is no direction in which thereare not good roads, and hardly onewhere there are not good views. Youmay meet the smartest sort of a trapspinning along through some seclu
Scribner's magazine . - Hfaar One of the Places. seeinpf * eveiy one, or where you canascertain from day to day how every-body is looking, or who happens tobe with whom—or who doesnt. In lo-caUties where society gathers there isusuall} such a drive, and a daily ap-pearance in it is something of a jieces-sit}, but Lenox does not seem to sufferfrom the lack of it. There is a greatdeal of driving, but it is done all over,for there is no direction in which thereare not good roads, and hardly onewhere there are not good views. Youmay meet the smartest sort of a trapspinning along through some secludedwood, or making its way over the spurof some remote hill. There are allkinds of vehicles, from the most state-ly coach to the tiniest village cart inwhich children drive a pony than a dog and quite as reliable ;and it is safe to say that driving ratherthan riding is the feature of the j^ is a great deal of riding, but it428 is rather of the park order, and not ofthat steady, business-like,
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