. Coaching days & ways. Horses; Coaching (Transportation) -- England; England -- Social life and customs. THE l]RIGirrON ROAD 193 seems a very remarkable discovery to have made); and " that the inliabitants were savage "—whicli is a discovery not so remarkable,\vhen one remembers that near Brighton not long ago one of these savages ran at a lady with a pitchfork for riding over a turnip-field. Poor Horace. A Snapped FoL: had no such adventure as this—so far as I can learn ; but it was clear to him that " George the Second mii^ht well ' be the first monarch of the East Angles
. Coaching days & ways. Horses; Coaching (Transportation) -- England; England -- Social life and customs. THE l]RIGirrON ROAD 193 seems a very remarkable discovery to have made); and " that the inliabitants were savage "—whicli is a discovery not so remarkable,\vhen one remembers that near Brighton not long ago one of these savages ran at a lady with a pitchfork for riding over a turnip-field. Poor Horace. A Snapped FoL: had no such adventure as this—so far as I can learn ; but it was clear to him that " George the Second mii^ht well ' be the first monarch of the East Angles," and " that coaches grew^ in Sussex no more than balm or spices " ; almost immediately after which horticultural remark .he O. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cuming, E. D. (Edward William Dirom), 1862-1941; Armour, G. D. (George Denholm), 1864-1949. [London] : Hodder and Stoughton
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