. The pilgrim's wallet;. mness, though with a somewhat fleeter step, movedtowards the low fence and protecting copse. He doesnot get sufl&ciently aroused to scale the powerless pro-tection, and the Trent affair on the Edinburgh Grange 94 STIRLING AND EDINBURGH. closes, like its prototype in the still vexed Bermoothes,with no harm to either side. Prince John returns tohis dames, and I, passing through the woods, come out onthe other side, cross in safety the long meadows, througha flock of noble-blooded sheep, whose lords eye me withscorn but refrain from assault, and crawling ignobly outof the


. The pilgrim's wallet;. mness, though with a somewhat fleeter step, movedtowards the low fence and protecting copse. He doesnot get sufl&ciently aroused to scale the powerless pro-tection, and the Trent affair on the Edinburgh Grange 94 STIRLING AND EDINBURGH. closes, like its prototype in the still vexed Bermoothes,with no harm to either side. Prince John returns tohis dames, and I, passing through the woods, come out onthe other side, cross in safety the long meadows, througha flock of noble-blooded sheep, whose lords eye me withscorn but refrain from assault, and crawling ignobly outof the hole where an hour before I had crawled in, re-trace my weary steps, in the evening dark, back to myquarters. I learned a lesson that proved useful in allmy subsequent wanderings through the island, andthat was, to keep in the old paths. Such a path, ifthrough the grandest estates, is as old, as public, and asmuch protected as the highway; but a single step tothe right or left is sure to bring one suddenly to VI. THE FINEST WALK IN ENGLAND.


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