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A HOME OF TO-DAY.
PREFACE
The following pages contain the chronicle of a
leisurely and most enjoyable driving tour through a
portion of Eastern England little esteemed and
almost wholly, if not quite, neglected by the average
tourist, for Lincolnshire is generally deemed to be
a flat land, mostly consisting of Fens, and with but
small, or no scenic attractions. We, however, found
Lincolnshire to be a country of hills as well as of
Fens, and we were charmed with the scenery
thereof, which is none the less beautiful because
neither famed nor fashionable. Some day it may
become both. Lincolnshire scenery awaits dis-